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Page 1: MS. SKINNERS PAFNR Poultry. Vocabulary Axial feathers: in poultry, the feather that separates the primary feathers on the outer part of the wing from

MS. SKINNER’S PAFNR

Poultry

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Vocabulary

Axial feathers: in poultry, the feather that separates the primary feathers on the outer part of the wing from the secondary feathers on the inner part of the wing

Bantam: small chicken, usually weighing 16-30 ounces as an adult

Broilers: Chickens that are specifically raised for meat

Broodiness: in poultry, when a hen stops laying eggs and wants to sit on a nest of eggs to hatch them

Candling: determining the interior quality of an egg with the use of a high intensity light

Capon: a male chicken that has been surgically castrated

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Vocabulary

Cloaca: in poultry, an enlarged part of the digestive tract where the large intestines joins the vent

Cockerel: a young male chicken

Comb: in poultry, a fleshy crest on top of the head.

Crop: an enlargement of the gullet that serves as a storage are for food

Cross-mating: the crossing of two or more strains within the same breed

Culling: removing animals from a herd that are not as productive or desirable as others.

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Vocabulary

Debeaking: cutting off part of the upper and lower beak of poultry

Epithelium: thick, spikey membranelike material that lines the muscular stomach or gizzard

Gallus gallus: a wild jungle fowl found in India and believed to be an early ancestor of most tame chicken

Gizzard: the muscular stomach that crushes and grinds the feed and mixes it with digestive juices

Hatchability: The percentage of eggs set to hatch that in fact hatch.

Hen: a female domestic poultry.

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Vocabulary

Incubation: keeping eggs at the right temperature and humidity for hatching

Isthmus: the part of the oviduct where the two shell membranes are added to the egg.

Magnum: the part of the oviduct where the thick white of the egg is secreted

Molting: the process of loosing the feathers from the body and wings

Papillae: the organ in the wall of the cloaca that deposits the sperm cells into the hen’s reproductive system

Pinfeather: a feather that is not fully developed

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Vocabulary

Pullet: a female chicken

Sexed chicks: young chicks sorted into groups of male and female

Tom: a male turkey

Wattle: a projection of skin hanging from the chin or throat, especially in poultry

Wing web vaccination: the process of injecting a vaccine into the skin on the underside of the wing web at the elbow

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Production

  Texas U.S.

Turkeys  7.3 million

256 million 

Broilers  4.7 billion 8.9 billion 

Table Eggs

 4.7 billion  X

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Poultry & eggs contribute more than 9% of Texas Cash Receipts!

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Economic

  Texas U.S.

ALL $2.1 billion $27.9 billion

Turkeys $600 million $3.16 billion

Broilers $1.2 billion $19.1 billion

Table Eggs

$278 million $4.8 billion

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In the U.S., the average person consumes

85.9 pounds of chicken each year. In the U.S., the average person consumes

16.7 pounds of turkey each year. In the U.S., the average person consumes

254 eggs each year.

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air cell - an empty space located at the large end of the egg; it is between the inner and outer shell membranes. chalaza - a spiral, rope-like strand that anchors the yolk in the thick egg white. There are two chalazae anchoring each yolk; one on the top and one on the bottom. (The plural of chalaza is chalazae.)germinal disc or blastodisc - a small, circular, white spot (2-3 mm across) on the surface of the yolk; it is where the sperm enters the egg. The nucleus of the egg is in the blastodisc.inner shell membrane - the thin membrane located between the outer shell membrane and the albumin.

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outer shell membrane - the thin membrane located just inside the shell.shell - the hard, protective coating of the egg. It is semi-permeable; it lets gas exchange occur, but keeps other substances from entering the egg. The shell is made of calcium carbonate.thick albumin - the stringy part of the egg white (albumin) located nearest the yolk.thin albumin - the watery part of the egg white (albumin) located farthest from the yolk.vitelline (yolk) membrane - the membrane that surrounds the yolk.yolk - the yellow, inner part of the egg where the embryo will form. The yolk contains the food that will nourish the embryo as it grows.

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air cell - a space at the large end of the egg, between the inner and outer shell membranes. albumin - the egg white. It provides protein and water for the embryo and protects it from microorganisms. allantois - a sack that holds some of the embryo's waste. It is attached to the embryo near the legs. amnion - a membrane that surrounds the embryo, protecting it from dehydration (losing water) and shock. eggshell - the hard, protective coating of the egg. It is semi-permeable; it lets gas exchange occur, but keeps other substances from entering the egg. It is made of calcium carbonate.

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embryo - the developing chick inside the egg. eye - large and prominent on the head. inner shell membrane - the thin membrane located between the outer shell membrane and the albumin. leg - one of the lower limbs of the chick. outer shell membrane - the thin membrane located just inside the shell. tail - located at the far end (the posterior) of the embryo. wing - one of the upper limbs of the chick. yolk - the yellow part of the egg; it contains nourishment (food) for the embryo.

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Chicken Facts

The most popular chicken raised for egg product is the White Leghorn.

The average laying hen can produce 250-300 eggs per year.

Chicken are pretty fast. The chicken can travel up to 9 miles per hour when it wants to.

There are more chickens on Earth than there are humans.

The chicken is the closest living relative of the tyrannosaurus-rex.

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Chicken Facts

Chickens were domesticated about 8000 years ago.

It takes 4lbs + of feed to make a dozen eggs.A rooster takes a average of 20 breaths a

minute, a hen averages around 30 breaths a minute.

It takes 21 days for a chick to hatch.One egg provides 6 grams of protein, or

12% of the Recommended Daily Value. Eggs provide the highest quality protein found in any food.

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Turkey Facts

The turkey is one of the most famous birds in North America.

Benjamin Franklin wanted to make the wild turkey, not the Bald Eagle, the national bird of the United States.

A wild turkey has excellent vision and hearing. Their field of vision is about 270 degrees.

A spooked turkey can run at speeds up to 20 miles per hour.

They can also burst into flight approaching speeds between 50-55 mph in a matter of seconds.

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Turkey Facts

88% of Americans surveyed by the National Turkey Federation eat turkey at Thanksgiving.

Turkeys lived almost ten million years ago.Turkey feathers were used by Native

Americans to stabilize arrows.The ballroom dance the "turkey trot" was

named for the short, jerky steps that turkeys take.

Turkey eggs hatch in 28 days.

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Poultry Review

Take one of the following and use your entire sheet of paper to depict it. Use pictures, words, etc, to show what that fact is.

Use one of the following pages to find your fact:

Texas Poultry ImpactTop 10 Chicken FactsTop 10 Turkey Facts