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What byproducts do you get from chickens?
Meat:
- Chicken breast: One of the most popular meat cuts, chicken breast is white meat known for its versatile
- Chicken thighs: Chicken thighs are dark meat that is usually less expensive than chicken breasts.
- Chicken wings: Chicken wings are popular for their high meat-to-bone ratio and various cooking methods, including frying, baking, and grilling.
- Chicken legs: Chicken legs can be cooked in various ways, such as roasting, baking, and frying.
Eggs:
- Table eggs: These are the eggs that are typically found in grocery stores.
- Hatching eggs: These eggs are specifically used for hatching purposes and are carefully selected for their quality.
- Processed egg products: These include various egg-based products such as liquid eggs, egg whites, and egg yolks.
Feathers:
- Bedding and insulation: Chicken feathers are used to create soft and fluffy bedding and insulation materials for pillows and comforters.
Manure:
- Fertilizer: Chicken manure is rich in nutrients and is used as a valuable organic fertilizer for gardens and farms.
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