- What do you call someone who keeps hens?
- What is a chicken farm called?
- Why are people keeping chickens?
- What do we call a man who sells poultry?
- What is a chicken coop?
- What is poultry barn?
- What are the 3 types of chicken?
What do you call someone who keeps hens?
noun, plural poul·try·men. a person who raises domestic fowls, especially chickens, to sell as meat; a chicken farmer.
What is a chicken farm called?
poultryman. (redirected from chicken farmer)
Why are people keeping chickens?
As the Gidneys have learned, keeping a small flock of chickens in your backyard has many benefits, from supplying you with fresh, healthy eggs from well-cared-for animals, to giving you great fertilizer for gardening, to providing lively pets—as well as being part of the drive to local, sustainable food systems.
What do we call a man who sells poultry?
[ pohl-tree-muhn ] SHOW IPA.
What is a chicken coop?
1 : a cage or small enclosure (as for poultry) also : a small building for housing poultry. 2a : a confined area.
What is poultry barn?
Poultry houses (chicken houses, hen houses) provided shelter for poultry (overwhelmingly chickens, but sometimes turkeys or ducks) intended for egg laying (the vast majority in our period) or meat production. ... Poultry houses had either a shed roof or a gable roof.
What are the 3 types of chicken?
Chickens. Many different breeds of chickens have been developed for different purposes. For simplicity, you can place them into three general categories: Laying, meat-producing and dual-purpose breeds.