domestic fowl

NOUN
  1. a domesticated gallinaceous bird thought to be descended from the red jungle fowl
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How To Use domestic fowl In A Sentence

  • Restrictions and slaughter provisions apply to domestic fowls, turkeys, geese, ducks, guinea fowls, quail, ratites, pigeons, pheasants and partridges reared or kept in captivity.
  • Small birds are altogether absent and, except the ordinary domestic fowl, we found only the tropic or man-of-war bird, petrels, gulls, and a variety of aquatic birds.
  • Gallinaceous is an adjective describing birds of the order Gallinae, which includes common domestic fowls, pheasants, grouse, and quails.
  • Restrictions and slaughter provisions apply to domestic fowls, turkeys, geese, ducks, guinea fowls, quail, ratites, pigeons, pheasants and partridges reared or kept in captivity.
  • 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.
  • Wild birds may carry these infections, but they typically prove most harmful to domestic fowl like chickens, ducks, and turkeys.
  • Red Jungle Fowl are the progenitors of the bewildering variety of domestic fowl.
  • Although this assumption has not been rigorously tested in wild bird populations, data from domestic fowl suggest that, indeed, immunocompetence measurements might not be antigen specific.
  • Red Jungle Fowl are the progenitors of the bewildering variety of domestic fowl.
  • Wild birds may carry these infections, but they typically prove most harmful to domestic fowl like chickens, ducks, and turkeys.
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