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  2. The Chicken Supply - Wikipedia

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    The Chicken Supply is a fried chicken restaurant in Seattle's Phinney Ridge neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] [2] [3] Description.

  3. Tyson Foods - Wikipedia

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    It supplies Yum! Brands chains that use chicken, including KFC and Taco Bell, as well as McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, Walmart, Kroger, IGA, Beef O'Brady's, small restaurant businesses, and prisons. [citation needed] The company makes a wide variety of animal-based, prepared foods and plant-based products at its 123 food processing plants.

  4. Cobb 500 - Wikipedia

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    The fast growth of the Cobb 500 is associated with an increased rate of various health problems. Compared to slower-growing chickens, they have a higher rate of sudden death syndrome, [12] hock burns, [13] Tibial dyschondroplasia, [14] weaker disease resistance and antibody response, [15] bone deformations, and problems with walking.

  5. List of chicken restaurants - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable chicken restaurants. This list includes casual dining , fast casual and fast food restaurants which typically specialize in chicken dishes such as fried chicken , chicken and waffles , chicken sandwiches or chicken and biscuits.

  6. Category:Chicken chains of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Chicken Supply; Church's Texas Chicken; Cluck-U Chicken; Coon Chicken Inn; D. Dave's Hot Chicken; E. Ezell's Chicken; F. Foosackly's; G. Golden Chick; Gus's World ...

  7. Poultry feed - Wikipedia

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    Healthy poultry require a sufficient amount of protein and carbohydrates, along with the necessary vitamins, dietary minerals, and an adequate supply of water. [2] Lactose-fermentation of feed can aid in supplying vitamins and minerals to poultry. [3] Egg laying hens require 4 grams per day of calcium of which 2 grams are used in the egg.