Chickens may die without showing any symptoms, but typically, birds suddenly show swelling about the eyes, wattles and ear lobes. |
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Chickens and turkeys were kept both for their eggs and meat just as sheep provided wool and meat. |
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Chickens scratched in the company of a stately, gruff-voiced, very respectable pig, rooting under a walnut tree. |
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Chickens looked down on us from their roost in the branches of a mango tree. |
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Chickens roam the grounds, providing visitors with fresh free-range eggs, and there's a paddling of ducks who refuse to paddle. |
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Chickens were pecking in a small yard and pigs were rolling in a mud swamp. |
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Chickens and hens cluck nearby and the cicadas start up their relentless refrain. |
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Chickens clucked about, scratching up dust into tiny dust devils with their claws. |
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Chickens have been domesticated for thousands of years and dozens of beautiful breeds have been developed. |
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Chickens need grit in their gizzards to grind up the food they eat so they can get the most nutrition out of it. |
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Chickens can spread the infection to their eggs but it is rare with velogenic strains because viremic hens usually stop laying. |
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He was one of the first to film courtship behavior of Sandhill Cranes, Spruce Grouse, and Greater-Prairie Chickens. |
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Chickens roam freely between beds of flowers and vegetables. |
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Chickens require significantly less land, water, and energy than all other meat options except farmed salmon. |
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The next year he published his second book, resembling the first, called free-range Chickens. |
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Chickens are not being counted but fingers are crossed for the promised white-out and perhaps even some snow pictures of a more impressive nature! |
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Chickens destined for the oven are intentionally kept alive while their throats are slit and they're dragged through a scalding tank to make plucking easier. |
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Chickens cannot digest coarse or dry grass, and it is likely to cause them to become cropbound. |
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Mutant Chickens from Mars has great graphics, but the playability is lacking. |
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Reproductive importance of dominant male Greater Prairie Chickens.Walk-in traps for capturing Greater Prairie Chickens on leks. |
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Chickens are uricotelic and excrete uric acid as the end product of dietary protein metabolism. |
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The isolation and properties of the predominant anaerobic bacteria in the caeca of the Chickens and Turkeys. |
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Chickens raised in this way are known as broilers, and genetic improvements have meant that they can be grown to slaughter weight within six or seven weeks of hatching. |
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These days it's all factory farms and abattoirs and battery chickens, but in the old days farming was much more personal and friendly. |
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Cows swayed slowly in their sleep, a horse whinnied in its dream, and chickens bobbed up and down up in their nests atop rafters. |
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Most are fighting chickens he breeds for death in the killing pits across the state line in Louisiana. |
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I think they came over because they were more adept at sexing chickens than we were. |
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She did a great series of chickens, which I sent to be made into table linen. |
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Satisfied that they were doing well, he checked the chickens and the goats and the weaner pig penned up in a small stall nearby. |
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But effective culture is not just about rock and roll, clanging cowbells, and dancing chickens. |
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The workers raise chickens, grow their own vegetables, have a fish tank and rent out space for horses. |
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Red junglefowl have been mostly genetically interbred with domestic and feral chickens, as a survey of 745 museum specimens has shown. |
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Poultry vaccines can prevent healthy chickens from contracting deadly strains of avian influenza, Dutch researchers report. |
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Fresh eggs from free-range chickens will produce a stronger binder because of the rich, viscous yolks. |
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The first delivery of organic oven-ready chickens last Friday was sold out within an hour. |
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The fencing is 5 feet high and has occasional cross fencing to keep hawks from swooping in and snatching up one of the chickens. |
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Small fenced gardens were in back of most of the huts, and chickens seemed to be everywhere. |
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The unfortunate chickens that were contaminated by the pigeon droppings we were forced to kill by wringing their necks. |
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Both chickens and humans are vertebrates, a group of animals that have skulls and backbones. |
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My mother works part-time in a factory where she weighs chickens before sealing them in plastic and then attaching labels. |
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This went on until all the chickens had shed their blood, some into the calabash, some sprayed onto the altar and some into the stream. |
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It usually consisted of two chickens which she roasted in the big pot oven at the open fire. |
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But mapping the genomes of animals such as pigs, cows, chickens and sheep is turning out to be every bit as significant. |
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Llamas, chickens, goats, and other farm animals stampeded in all directions while their owners scuttled to catch their spooked livestock. |
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Free-range chickens, turkeys and guineas will feed on ticks and other pests, such as grasshoppers, Japanese beetles and mosquitoes. |
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As they talked, one of his chickens scratched up a coin that the young Swede recognised as bearing the head of the Emperor Augustus. |
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The man still thinks in terms of animal manure and chickens scratching in the yard. |
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Several chickens scratched about outside what appeared to be a chicken coop. |
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He said the Congolese were especially in need of foodstuffs such as maize meal, maize, goats and chickens. |
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A 17-year-old German joyrider faces a legal plucking after provoking the death of 300 chickens by crashing a van, Reuters reports. |
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These chickens have seen the sun, breathed in fresh air, scratched the dirt and eaten a worm or two. |
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He did appreciate the chickens again, though not to the point of kecking, and thought that any farm animal that made noise was amusing. |
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The firm rears chickens from just days old and processes them through to cooked finished products. |
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On paper this is the easiest tie of the round but I'm not counting any chickens. |
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Dozens of tigers died recently from bird flu after contracting the virus from raw chickens they were fed. |
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Most of the human victims of bird flu appear to have contracted the disease through close contact with chickens. |
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It is among the type A influenza viruses, which can affect humans as well as chickens, ducks, horses, seals, whales, and other animals. |
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Season chickens and sear until brown on all sides, remove from pot and set aside. |
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Domesticated animals such as chickens and pigs were raised in the same area. |
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How he got there in the first place and why he felt the need to massacre the chickens, she couldn't even begin to comprehend. |
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Laying chickens produce 265-280 eggs during the 13-14 months they are in lay. |
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Velogenic viral infection of chickens and turkeys in lay usually reveal egg yolk in the abdominal cavity with flaccid, degenerative follicles. |
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However chickens are closely related to tinamous and the ratites by post-cranial anatomy, particularly the structure of the clavicle. |
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Surveillance for West Nile is also conducted by testing pools of mosquitoes and flocks of sentinel chickens. |
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Sometimes chickens will pick out the weakest one in the flock and peck it to death. |
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Many of Panama's commercially raised chickens are fed fishmeal from anchovetas, small fish which also depend on mangroves. |
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Testing of free-ranging greater and Attwater's prairie chickens for reticuloendotheliosis is recommended prior to translocation or release. |
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Scientists have been able to transmit the causative agent of acute leukosis in chickens with this beetle. |
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Foxes as predators prey on lambs and chickens and kill native small marsupials and rodents. |
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Mysterious maladies swept the flocks of chickens, the cattle and sheep sickened and died. |
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But now the only thing they had at the farm was an old milk cow, Hannah, and a few chickens and a rooster. |
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Anyway, she was friendly enough and let me linger in the corridor admiring the many rosettes she has won for her chickens. |
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He raised chickens and turkeys for 4H, winning puffy blue ribbons for champion poultry two years running at the Colorado State Fair. |
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When the first Spanish and Portuguese explorers arrived in the New World they found Asiatic chickens. |
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Cows are still skinned and dismembered alive, and pigs are still scalded to death, just like chickens are. |
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If we don't stop these groups, tomorrow you won't be able to milk cows or keep chickens in coops. |
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At the side of the house stood a barn, and a coop full of chickens scratching at the dry cracked earth. |
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Other projects under way in the four-storey space include rearing chickens in a coop on the roof and growing vegetables in the back garden. |
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His interest in gourmandise caused him to taste its flesh, which he found delicious and certainly better than most of our chickens. |
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Factory-farmed chickens are transported and slaughtered under atrociously inhumane conditions, says Weisberg. |
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However, the animals sacrificed in these rites have been chickens and hens. |
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It seems once blacksnakes learn its easier to get baby birds, be it chickens or bluebirds, they don't try for mice any longer. |
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When I reached the gate, I heard happy moos and clucks from the cows and chickens. |
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Goats bleated occasionally, chickens clucked and honks from geese could be heard sometimes. |
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She likely was infected by chickens at a neighbor's house, where 20 birds had died of avian influenza, Thai officials said. |
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We've had a few punctures and a tyre shred plus chickens running out at us but otherwise we're doing ok. |
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While that's going on, give the little tiny chickens a good coating of celery seed. |
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From an evolutionary perspective domestic chickens have been wildly more successful than hosts of undomesticated species. |
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When it hatched, it grew up like other chickens, picking and scratching for food. |
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The fox cleared a six-foot high fence to get among the chickens and would have killed them all had it not been disturbed. |
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People normally catch this flu from infected birds, usually chickens and ducks. |
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When all areas in the watershed are included, 88 billion pounds of manure from chickens, hogs, cattle and turkeys are generated every year. |
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Robson, now 21, got boogalooing and moonwalking when most of us are running around like headless chickens. |
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A mile or so in, you'll come to Slide Ranch, where you can watch goats and chickens roam the barnyard. |
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In the evening, walking out from work, I go by a house with chickens walking in the yard and a small dog orbiting on a chain. |
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Anyway, can you help me round up the chickens and put them in the other henhouse? |
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Will and Ben deserted Jim at the gate to the dusty yard to pay tig with the chickens they had to put in the coop. |
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It obviously would never do to have workers chunking chickens at the inspector, would it? |
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The country work consists of harvesting and plowing, raising cattle, chickens, horses, and oxen. |
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Households commonly raise cows, pigs, sheep, goats, turkeys and chickens, geese and ducks, while oxen and horses are work animals. |
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The male chickens have dark yellow feet whereas the female chickens have light yellow feet. |
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He tried his medicine on young chickens which were given the concoction twice a week. |
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This mighty bird, the chicken of chickens, is brilliantly colored with feathers of red, green, brown, black, and gold. |
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As per traditional Indian thinking, seeing a brood of chickens along with a hen is a bad omen. |
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She lived on the top floor while all her hens and chickens clucked happily on the ground level. |
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The Portuguese introduced the domestic pig, chickens, olives, and salt cod as well as coffee and tea. |
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She picked up the bag of chicken feed and started tossing it about to the chickens that had gathered about her feet. |
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The owners of San Diego County ranches where employees tossed live chickens into wood chippers won't be prosecuted on animal cruelty charges. |
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Doug delivers freshly dressed chickens, eggs and a growing list of other farm-fresh products to 10 gourmet restaurants. |
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Previous reports have shown that biolistics can be used to transfer genes to chickens in ovo. |
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And let those nice farmers in China and Vietnam continue to immunize those chickens. |
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The stalls mostly sold such things as agricultural implements, live chickens and vegetables. |
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Each year chickens molt, often looking quite ugly, but are rewarded with new and sturdy feathers. |
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I earned my pocket money in my teens by supplying the local area with eggs, and I kept a few fancy chickens as pets. |
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A good display of chickens, boiling fowls and rabbits has replaced Christmas turkeys. |
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The chickens are fancy breeds, silkies, silver old dutch bantams, and salmon faverolles. |
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Systematic surveillance for influenza is currently limited to humans, chickens, swine and horses. |
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She suggests purchasing free-range chickens, but warns that even these may not be cruelty-free. |
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Even free-range chickens are kept in little boxes, only they don't get their beaks taken off. |
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He was surprised to see Mother Carey's chickens in November in the mid-Atlantic on his way back to Boston from Liverpool. |
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She is also hoping that the fox which killed her chickens could be hunted down by local hunters and shot before it kills other people's animals. |
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The huntsmen will tell you that foxes need to be culled in some areas because of the way they slaughter lambs, sheep, chickens, etc. |
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Beside the stairs, there was a wooden hutch filled with sleeping chickens and slumbering geese. |
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They were looking for rust, metal shavings, hydraulic oil, etc. that might get on the chickens, thus contaminating them. |
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The chickens are pecking, the cows are mooing, and the pigs are, well, eating slop. |
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Farmers trim from a third to a half of the beaks off chickens, turkeys, and ducks to cut losses from poultry pecking each other. |
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When the road was clear, a few villagers ran out of their homes and onto the road, dogs barking and chickens clucking. |
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There are also goats, sheep, calves, budgies, rabbits, chickens, turkeys, ducks, owls. |
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In recent years the school has been able to sponsor goats, rabbits and clutches of chickens for needy families in African countries. |
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Apples are easier in part because they are more uniform in shape and surface texture than chickens. |
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I'm sure the chickens probably got lost in the fields and some snot-nosed kids just got hungry. |
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Particularly worrisome is the fact that the highly pathogenic H5 and H7 subtypes of the flu virus kill embryonated chickens eggs. |
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Manure from egg laying chickens is higher in calcium than manures resulting from growing broilers or turkeys. |
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According to the council's statistics in 2002, 188.6 million broiler chickens and 164.4 million free-range chickens were produced domestically. |
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Ben was busy feeding his chickens when the sound of a distant echo caught his ears. |
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In chickens, the right ventricle of the heart enlarges and can't pump blood efficiently to the lungs. |
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For us, speedway may be the sport of hard nuts, but for the ice-racers of Sweden, Finland and Russia it is the sport of chickens. |
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She also tells you how to set up nest boxes, manage the chickens in winter and even how to insure your chickens get their essential dust bath. |
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These same viscerotropic viruses may cause typical signs and lesions of VVND when inoculated into chickens. |
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Many supermarkets, butcher shops, delicatessens and gourmet food stores spit-roast chickens right on the premises. |
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Children were crying, dogs were barking, chickens were squawking, feathers were flying. |
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Squicked out by the thought of eating industrial sized, manufactured giant chickens? |
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I'm not sure we're ready to throw out names just yet, only because we don't want to count our chickens before they hatch. |
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There was no significant difference between the levels of campylobacter and salmonella in domestically-produced and imported chickens. |
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We were studying ocelots at the time and needed chickens to lure the cats into our traps. |
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'Free to roam' chickens produced by La Ionica get space as big as an A4 piece of paper, the Federal Court has heard. |
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They can churn butter, crack corn and feed it to the chickens, and tend the garden. |
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When these cages have been used awhile, they develop sharp edges and injure chickens as well as the catchers themselves. |
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My mother kept chickens until all four hens and the three cockerels were stolen just over two weeks ago by the local kids. |
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Tonight I must sneak like the thief that I am down into the farmer's hencoop and steal one of his chickens. |
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Some of them complained that my dad had pilfered eggs from their hencoops, and had stolen hens and chickens as well. |
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Try and find a farm that actually keeps chickens outdoors, and buy the very freshest eggs you can. |
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Reportedly, the creature had leapt over the chain-link fence, topped with barbed wire, to get to the chickens inside. |
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I would have a couple of fallow pigs for big celebrations, and a few chickens scratching around on the ground and roosting on my porch. |
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The disappearance of chickens in many farmyards and back gardens must have reduced the availability of food. |
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For example, chickens and turkeys can escape most of the harms just described. |
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We walked very quietly around the yard to try and find the chickens and roosters who were hiding in one of the stables. |
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I understand, and have seen at first hand on several occasions what a fox can do to a flock of chickens, or other domestic fowl. |
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Paradoxically, the factory was used to develop revolutionary chicken feed to increase the weight of chickens with greater, industrial efficiency. |
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It is carried by chickens, cows, and reptiles such as turtles, lizards, and iguanas. |
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In front of the store is a mini petting zoo filled with goats, chickens and other animals the kids can meet face to face. |
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In a French supermarket he visited, chickens still retained their feathered heads. |
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He had a house on a pightle of pasture of just over 2 acres where, no doubt, he kept a cow, a few chickens and geese and a pig. |
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The women were able to make their pin money from eggs and chickens and milk. |
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There was a roasted pig, live chickens, platters of Chinese biscuits, fruit, alcohol and so much food! |
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They also want cheap labour to cut the sugar cane, pluck the chickens, pick the oranges, mow the lawns and make the beds. |
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I leave Chicago and busy Route 38 behind, then head up a gravel road to a white-picketed yard full of plump chickens scratching about. |
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They did all the cooking for the household, and had to prepare the food to be cooked, like plucking chickens. |
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The death rates among the GM corn-fed chickens was double that of the ones eating conventional corn. |
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With avian flu, we are still debating what is the most humane manner to get rid of millions of chickens. |
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Wild birds may carry these infections, but they typically prove most harmful to domestic fowl like chickens, ducks, and turkeys. |
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They photographed the kennel man as he left the chickens by an earth where some fox cubs lived. |
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He had developed an interest in the chickens on his grandfather's farm, and at one time considered being a poultryman. |
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I could still make a go of it, even with my game leg, with a few chickens and my garden. |
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My mother used to render a sublime schmaltz, drawing forth globules of fat and the skin thereunto attached from well-bred chickens. |
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They spend their days being happy chickens on the green grass in the fresh air and sunshine, and they lay absolutely delicious eggs. |
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If their sow pigged or their hens breed chickens, they cannot afford to eat them but must sell them to make their rent. |
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Many foodstuffs, including milk cartons, loaves of bread, and whole chickens have been taken from the unmonitored fridges. |
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This might come as a shock to some people, but chickens are the most stinky, repulsive and nasty creatures to walk the earth. |
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But we've found that chickens will use the sun to navigate over distances of just a couple of metres. |
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The outdoor chickens are more at risk of picking up infection from wild birds, other animals and the environment. |
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The chickens and turkeys also roam freely in the fields, eating bugs, grasses, and grains. |
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The roasters didn't have that weird yellow color like many commercial chickens. |
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I had a pretty dinner for them, viz. a brace of stewed carp, six roast chickens and a jowl of hot salmon. |
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The comment has been made is that some people saw the chickens coming home to roost, and got out in good time. |
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The chickens are coming home to roost and even the inflated stock market is having a hard time avoiding the flurry of feathers. |
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Seems like a clear case of chickens coming home to roost, most unhappily for those like the old or handicapped who will now be left wanting. |
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He may soon join the rogues' gallery of aging racists for whom the chickens have come home to roost. |
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For the Florida Governor, the educational chickens have come home to roost. |
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Now that the chickens of the liberalised regime are coming home to roost, the employment situation looks like it can get worse. |
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There were quite a few chickens wandering around, but evidently no roosters. |
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The chickens were then brought to the edge of the stream and alongside a large tree which had its roots in the water. |
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There were examples of mothers who iced cakes, kept chickens, and took in laundry and lodgers to help with finance. |
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Then he stopped by the livestock dealer to buy a couple of chickens and a goose. |
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Margaret kept John in order with a healthy diet, eggs from their own chickens, homemade brown bread, jam, and yoghurt. |
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Kale, mustard and turnips can be sown as edible winter cover crops that also can feed chickens or grazing animals in late winter. |
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Seven-year-old Cody gets a buzz out of growing vegetables for his family, and raising chickens for the manure they provide for his vegie patch. |
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There were no horses bucking in their stalls, no chickens clucking on the ground. |
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The chickens also have reduced the fire ant population by eating the bugs and seeds the ants would have sustained themselves on. |
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The wallpaper-covered box of about 1830 is inscribed with a schedule for setting out glass eggs to stimulate ducks, chickens, and turkeys to lay. |
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Her handwriting is abominable, like one-legged chickens tied together and walking from and ink well onto paper. |
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When the chickens pass through it, in theory, it shocks them into insensibility and immobilizes them. |
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The farm's 12,000 chickens were destroyed and farms within two miles were quarantined. |
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Common farm animals are cattle, water buffalo, horses, chickens, and, in non-Muslim areas, pigs. |
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A gaggle of quibblers complain that chickens do fly, albeit short distances. |
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The butcheries were filled with live chickens stuffed into cages and looking out as they waited on their little death row. |
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At least enough to stop them from running around like a couple of headless chickens. |
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Here you can see women washing clothes in the river, children chasing each other in narrow lanes, chickens crowing and dogs barking at strangers. |
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Cameroon, Togo, Senegal and South Africa are among the other nations receiving imported frozen chickens and chicken parts. |
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A lady was picking through the frozen chickens at the supermarket, but couldn't find one big enough for her family. |
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I think she should stop counting her chickens before they hatch and stop using a name she by no means has earned. |
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This invention relates to apparatus for processing carcasses of gallinaceous animals, particularly but not exclusively, chickens and turkeys. |
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The defendants had no more right to destroy a neighbor's chickens when thus found damage feasant than they would his cattle. |
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Serfs produced their own wine, ate wild game, raised pigs and chickens, and eked out seasonal vegetables. |
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This is the gapeworm of poultry, found in the trachea of chickens, turkeys, guinea fowl and many species of wild birds. |
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But in the latest two-week period, seven chickens tested positive for the potentially deadly virus. |
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The alcohol was so strong it was used for burning the stubble of plucked chickens and for Primus stoves and Tilley lamps. |
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He said Beale was now keeping chickens and pigs, of which there had been no complaints, as well as growing strawberries. |
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Clients of St Benedict's Day Centre are sharing the joys of raising a peep of chickens and will enter them in this year's show. |
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Tobias the cat lived in harmony with Daisy the Border collie, Timmy the mouse, and a peep of chickens. |
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Chicken owner Sam keeps a small peep of chickens in her garden near a golf course. |
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A peep of chickens, recently evicted from their nests along Highway 99 by road construction, has taken residence in parking lot shrubbery. |
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The family's commitment to the environment means they have an organic vegetable garden along with a peep of chickens. |
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Every year, thousands of tonnes of perishable goods, from cellophane-wrapped chickens to cardboard-encased ready-made pizzas, end up in the bin. |
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Then there is the Dakshinkhali Temple, where goats and chickens are sacrificed to a hungry goddess. |
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Fish leapt and eels wriggled in tanks of water, ducks and chickens squawked in their pens. |
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I can see us having a million non-productive chickens in a few years time! |
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We stood in line with the campesinos, machateros, trabajadores, and their chickens and dogs, bought our tickets, then took our seats in the nearly empty first class coach. |
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Consumers have reacted with shock and horror over reports that frozen chickens sold in supermarkets are often fed on ground up chicken parts mixed in with grain. |
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We all sat in a circle in the grass and tried to eat poppyseed cake with homemade marmalade while thirty chickens and a baby tried to break through all the barricades. |
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In the slaughterhouse, what they would do is to lower each cage of chickens into one of these chambers before dumping them on the belt for the hangers to put in the shackles. |
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Lined with red, the black box poem enacts its filiation yet playfully threatens its ground, where the once white chickens are now floating black hens. |
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When you win, it's a big party and the lottery sends out the invitations and all the chickens come home to roost. |
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Here it's my first movie and I wrote a script with 8 victims, 13 principal maniacs, 300 extras, chickens, dogs, cats, children, musical numbers, and a buzz saw! |
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And the punch occurs after Suzanne chickens out on singing her solo during the Christmas pageant. |
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A few chickens squawked indignantly as the cold gust of air hit them, but they soon settled back down into their boxes, feathers ruffled to keep out the chill. |
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David and Kathy are using some of their cattle pasture to run a couple thousand broiler chickens and turkeys in movable pens that they will direct market. |
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They played together, made spears from sticks and sharp rocks, chased chickens together. |
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A woody hillside, populated by my pet chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, and guinea fowl, trying to find their missing feathers. |
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They frequently kill chickens, ducks, and even lambs and piglets. |
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Doves are smaller than chickens, so you eat three or four instead of half of one, just as we usually eat a half-dozen or more perch compared to a single walleye fillet. |
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He is scheduled to be the next chairman of the council and, although he does not want to count his chickens before they are hatched, is rationalising his commitments. |
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He was feeling better, but didn't want to count his chickens. |
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The smell of death still emanates from the bathroom and chickens go back and forth through the open door. |
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I am reluctant to count any chickens before they're hatched, so I will make no predictions, but I will let you all know as soon as anything happens. |
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Watch championship sheepdog trials, flower arranging, traditional wrestling and show-jumping competitions, and admire prize-winning bulls, horses, chickens and dogs. |
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In addition, one study reported an eightfold increase in a medication-resistant food-poisoning bacteria after the antibiotic was approved to be used in chickens. |
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There were the sounds of punching and kicking, objects being broken, grown-ups begging for mercy, children crying, chickens clucking, dogs yelping and pigs squealing. |
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I had to chase the chickens back into the coop and close the door so I could finish with the Augean Stables of the chicken pen. |
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On board are all the soft drinks, dry goods, goats and chickens, vegetables and building materials that are needed on the islands, and the mail of course. |
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Subdued chickens peck around the dirt for any trace of discarded food. |
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Even local chickens were more expensive than in the summer, Smirnova and another woman at the counter complained. |
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We skirted around water buffalo, flocks of chickens and barking dogs. |
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The team discovered that pieces of cotton wool dabbed with pyrazine and left next to chicken cages led to a five to ten percent increase in the egg mass of Leghorn chickens. |
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In Leghorn chickens dominant females were found to allocate more testosterone to male eggs, whereas subordinate females allocated more testosterone to female eggs. |
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Large, high-density cattle farms and factory farming methods for hogs and chickens have become the norm in North America, replacing many smaller farms. |
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Researchers planned to breed the chickens and study their offspring. |
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Conventional feathered chickens often died of heat in such enclosures. |
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People are running around like chickens with their heads cut off because they don't know what they need to do, and this oke can't, and therefore won't, tell them. |
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Just as people once domesticated cattle, sheep, and chickens, so, it is claimed, it is the turn of prawns and reef fish to enter an era of rapid domestication. |
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For this reason, they must be guarded against reality, reared in a controlled climate, in an altered reality, like broiler chickens or pigs in a pen. |
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Apart from any physiological effects on chickens themselves or consumers, feed additives introduce tons of organic arsenic into the environment every year, says Stolz. |
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But if we wait until they have thoroughly ravaged the rest of the world, there will be no one left to show solidarity with us when the chickens come home to roost. |
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They have been raised like free-range chickens, and I am rather a Chinese chicken mom, which seems to make everyone happy! |
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They buy their chickens as pullets, almost ready to start laying. |
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This chef is a meat man, of course, an aggressive, boisterous character used to spending long hours muscling chickens and slabs of beef over a hot open flame. |
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Carlos and his five brothers and sisters grew up in a tiny village in northern Mexico, Autlan de Navarro, where the streets were unpaved and chickens ran riot. |
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Jones was ecstatic, and started gesturing to a section of Australian spectators who had been goading him, while the rest of the team ran around like headless chickens. |
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One night a wolf comes and kills many chickens and ravishes a lamb. |
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There were turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens and guinea fowl on sale. |
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We had live chickens and I was trying to shoot them from a real-life catapult into painted green pigs in boxes. |
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Many of the lots had a barn for a cow and horses, and a coop for chickens. |
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Outside there was a chicken coop and John had already bought three chickens and a rooster and they now milled about the coop pecking at bugs on the ground. |
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So we slaughtered our own pigs and chickens and stuff for food. |
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Anyone could walk in at any time and release a bio-agent that would spread from the chickens to humans, thus poisoning the food supply for who knows how many people. |
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The food must be the sort that travels well, which means leaving melons, roast chickens, loaves of bread et cetera whole and carving them on site. |
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Next to her was a chicken coop with only three chickens left in it. |
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She installed it in the hen house so that the chickens would eat more, be healthy, lay more eggs, and be more profitable. |
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How many chickens go through our tums in Britain alone in a year? |
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Pallets of chicken crates were lifted up onto a conveyor which delivered the chickens to the two hangers, who unloaded the crates two-at-a-time by hand. |
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I guess you can saw up a boat for fireplace logs, but then where would you keep the chickens? |
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Thus skills were taught with regard to childcare, cooking, housekeeping, handicrafts, raising chickens, cattle and pigs, growing vegetables and fruits. |
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In Korea, thousands of chickens have been slaughtered after the government said bird flu is spreading, while swine fever was detected in the country. |
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Collagen hydrolysate is a protein that helps regenerate and synthesize the cartilage in humans and animals, and supplements come from pigs, cows, oxen, chickens or sheep. |
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In the meantime, Romney is carrying the chickens out the backdoor of the henhouse, one by one. |
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Since then, they have found homes for around 1,200 creatures ranging from dogs, cats, guinea pigs, chickens and geese to terrapins, snakes and iguanas. |
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We bought whole barbecued chickens, corn, biscuits, pomelos and paichons. |
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The government destroyed almost 1.4 million chickens, ducks, geese and other fowl in the territory last month to stop the spread of an avian influenza. |
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On The Tonight Show, stiller told Leno about the chickens he owns in Hawaii. |
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From tomorrow Brazil will only permit commercial shipment of live chickens from meat packers registered with the federal government and monitored by satellite. |
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During one acting class, when the students were asked to pretend to be chickens under a falling atom bomb, everybody clucked frantically and raced around the room. |
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If old, these should be cut up and baked in a tin with chickens. |
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Giggling toddlers play among scrawny chickens and bleating goats. |
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My barred rock hen is probably one of my favorite chickens ever! |
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Eggs from chickens, ducks and geese would also have been eaten although the fowl of the period would not have laid as often as their modern counterparts. |
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Maggie the Cow comes to live on the Patch of Heaven dairy farm with a motley assortment of animals, including an old billy goat and a collection of chickens. |
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There many meats, chickens, fruits and vegetables, pies and desserts. |
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He usually kept the eggs and chickens that he obtained on the route, candled and crated them, and sold them to a man who came to his home to buy them. |
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In Surrey and surrounding regions, a commonly used counteragent to the gypsies is celery root mixed with the blood of poultry, particularly chickens. |
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Organic chickens are far more likely to contain the area's most common food poisoning bacteria than intensively reared birds, according to their research. |
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