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What is the difference between a chicken, a broiler and a poussin?

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A chicken is a generic name referring to domesticated descendants of the jungle fowl of South-East Asia. During the course of history, chickens have spread throughout the world, and evolved into many different forms as a result of domestication. There are many specialist breeds of chickens, but the terms broiler and poussin refer to the more commercial varieties. A broiler is a meat-producing bird grown till 5-8 weeks of age and weighing about 2.5 kilograms.

What is chicken pox?

Chicken pox FAQ
Chicken pox has a fancier medical name called varicella zoster. It is a virus which infects the body causing the typical illness. To understand why it is called "chicken pox" see "Why is it called Chicken Pox?".

Can someone get chicken pox more than once?

Chicken pox FAQ
Almost never. Except for children and adults who have immune system problems, getting chicken pox confers life-long immunity. Now, the minute I say never, someone will come up with a story about how he or one of his family got it twice. While this is a possibility, it is extremely rare. Most of the time, these stories turn out that the original chicken pox "infection" was a rash that was mistaken for chicken pox.

What is the difference between chicken meal and chicken by- product meal?

For Dogs - Frequently Asked Questions
Chicken meal is a high quality protein source that contains muscle meat as well as a small percentage of bone. The bone fraction contains rich sources of calcium and phosphorus. By law it may not contain heads, feet or intestines. Chicken by-product meal contains a variety of chicken "parts" including heads, feet and intestines. The only part of the chicken which cannot be included in chicken by-product meal is feathers.

What is the difference between ROCKY the Range Chicken and ROCKY JUNIOR?

Petaluma Poultry :: Sustainably Farmed Chicken
ROCKY the Range Chicken is larger in size -- a roaster size bird. It is 4 1/2 to 5 1/2 lbs -- ready to cook. The larger size is due to the fact that ROCKY the Range Chicken has 2 to 3 weeks more growing time and is approximately 9 to 10 weeks old when processed. This additional growing time contributes to the old fashioned flavor found in ROCKY the Range Chickens.

What if I chicken out?

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It doesn't happen very often, but it's your decision to jump or not to. Nobody will ever force you to jump, and we'll gladly land the plane with you inside it. If you decide not to jump before you are geared up, we'll be happy to give you a refund.

Are the chicken droppings on eggs infective?

Avian influenza : Frequently Asked Questions
it is likely that the eggs that reach the consumer were laid several hours ago, the likelihood of infection is low, even if the droppings were carrying the avian flu virus. The avian flu virus is destroyed by drying, and exposure to sunlight for a few hours. However, in the event of a pandemic, recent droppings are to be considered infective unless proven otherwise.

Can I use the chicken manure in my garden?

Frequently Asked Questions
Chicken manure is high in nitrogen, so it is considered "hot". It will need to be composted before putting it directly onto your garden. once it has broken down, it then becomes perfect food for the garden. A Polyphemus moth rests on the outside of the coop. Good thing! If it were on the inside, it would make a tasty snack for one of the hens.

How do you catch chicken pox?

Chicken pox FAQ
Humans are the only animals that get chicken pox. Therefore, the only way to catch it is by being around a person who has it. The virus is spread through secretions and by tiny droplets, so sharing saliva (kissing, infant's toys, etc.), sneezing, and coughing are good ways to get the virus from one person to another.

How long is someone with chicken pox contagious?

Chicken pox FAQ
The most contagious time occurs when the person is going through the cold-like symptoms which is usually two to five days before the rash shows up. Therefore, the time in which someone is most contagious occurs before the person even knows he has chicken pox! After the rash appears, the person is infectious for about 5 days or until all the lesions have begun crusting over. This does not mean the lesions need to have gone away or fallen off, just crusted over.

How are the symptoms of chicken pox treated?

Chicken pox FAQ
Unfortunately, there isn't much that can be done to completely eliminate the symptoms once a child is infected with chicken pox. Therefore, treatment is geared to trying to alleviate the pain, itch, and fever of chicken pox. Because of the association of Reye's Syndrome and aspirin use during chicken pox, acetaminophen (Tylenol, Tempra, etc.) should be the only medication used to treat fever during this illness.

Are there more serious complications associated with chicken pox?

Chicken pox FAQ
Chicken pox is a relatively benign infection for most. However, more serious complications do uncommonly occur, and it is these more serious complications that constitute the biggest argument to give the chicken pox vaccine. Some of these complications include: The most common of these otherwise uncommon complications is infection of the skin due to bacteria invading the open sores of the chicken pox. Most of the time, these skin infections are easily treated with antibiotics by mouth.

Is chicken pox more dangerous for some children?

Chicken pox FAQ
Children with immune problems can have significant problems if infected with chicken pox. These include those children infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, those with cancer, those on steroids for other illnesses, and newborn babies.

What can be done to prevent chicken pox?

Chicken pox FAQ
The most effective way to prevent chicken pox in children is to get the vaccine. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that all children over 12 months of age receive this vaccine. The vaccine licensed in the U.S. has been used for a little over six years now and immunity has been holding relatively strong. About 95 percent of children remain immune after six years. However, because it is not 100 percent, these children will most likely require booster shots as an adult.

Should I give my child the chicken pox vaccine?

Chicken pox FAQ
This is entirely up to you and your child's doctor. As I said, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends vaccinating all children against this disease. There are a lot of pros and cons to this issue, so open discussion with you and your child's doctor is important.

Is it safe to use chicken-droppings as manure?

Avian influenza : Frequently Asked Questions
During a pandemic, do not come in contact with fresh droppings. Use some other manure until such time the pandemic has cleared

What should I do if I am pregnant and a family member has or has been exposed to Chicken pox?

FAQ's About Pregnancy
middot; Most adults are immune to chicken pox, either from having the disease of by forming immunity from a mild exposure. If you have had chicken pox in the past, you and your baby are protected (immune). If you are not sure, ask your health care provider to check your immunity with a blood test. If this shows positive immunity, you and your baby are protected. If it shows no immunity, an injection of a medicine called Varicella Immune Globulin (VZIG) may be given to prevent chicken pox.

Should my child with chicken pox avoid pregnant women?

Chicken pox FAQ
Yes. If the pregnant woman has definitely had chicken pox in the past there should not a risk of exposing the fetus to the virus. However, to be on the safe side, children with chicken pox should avoid coming in contact with pregnant women.
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