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Chicken Facts - What You Need to Know

2016/5/3 15:08:14

Chicken is one of the most consumed meals in the world. As a matter of fact, there is no country that does not rear chicken. But, how much do you really know about chicken? Discussed herein, are some interesting facts about chicken that you did not know:
– Chicken are classified as warm blooded animals. They belong to the family of birds. Unfortunately, they cannot fly as is the case with other types of birds. If it manages to fly, it cannot be able to sustain flight for a long time. The body temperature of birds ranges from 1020F to 1030F.
– The average heartbeat for chicken is roughly 280 beats per minute.
– For a chicken to lay an egg, it takes approximately between 24 and 26 hours.
– The gestation period for birds is 3 weeks. This means that it takes roughly 21 days for chicken to hatch its eggs.
– Chicken which are sold in grocery stores are usually between 5 and 8 weeks old.
– Chicken usually have between 4 and 5 toes.
– To create a dozen of eggs, you will need to provide your chicken with at least four pounds of chicken feed.
– It is estimated that 8 billion chickens are consumed in a year in the United States.
– There are over one hundred and fifty classes of domesticated chicken.
– Unknown to most people is that chicken were domesticated at least 8000 years ago.
– Roosters usually take roughly 20 breaths per minute. A hen on the other hand takes roughly 35 breaths per minute.
– Chickens are usually hatched in different colors as well as patterns.
– There are civilizations that regard chicken as deity. As a matter of fact, there are communities that used the chicken as a symbol of the sun for centuries.
– Depending on the breed of your chicken, the eggs may differ in color. Eggs may differ in color. The colors of eggs laid by chicken may differ from brown to blue.
– The average lifespan of chicken is roughly 7 years. However, there are reported cases of chicken that have lived close to 20 years. In comparison to other animals, the hen can lay eggs the rest of her life. Nonetheless, the number of eggs laid will hinge on how well you feed your chicken.
Chicken farming is a lucrative business. If you have space and the resources, you should try venturing into chicken farming.

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