Domestic Chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus)
Domestic Chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus)
The Domestic Chicken (Galls gallus domesticus) is the domesticated Red Junglefowl. It is the most common and widespread of domesticated animals as there are more Domestic Chickens in the world than any other species of gamefowl. Its origins can be traced as it was first domesticated for cockfighting in Asia, Africa, and Europe. The Domestic Chicken is typically kept as a source of food for its eggs and meat. It has a social and intelligent personality. The Domestic Chicken is generally fed a pellet diet that meets its nutritional needs. A Domestic Chicken can carry and transmit salmonella through its feces and dander.
The Domestic Chicken has a wingspan in the range of 23.6”-35.4” (60-90 cm) and total weight of 5.7-9.9 lb (2.6-4.5 kg). The body of the Domestic Chicken has an overall length between 15.75”-23.6” (40-60 cm), body width of 4.5”-7.1” (11.5-18 cm), and standing height of roughly 9.8”-14.6” (25-37 cm). The typical lifespan of the Domestic Chicken is between 2-20 months in farming or 3-10 years in captivity.
The Domestic Chicken (Galls gallus domesticus) is the domesticated Red Junglefowl. It is the most common and widespread of domesticated animals as there are more Domestic Chickens in the world than any other species of gamefowl. Its origins can be traced as it was first domesticated for cockfighting in Asia, Africa, and Europe. The Domestic Chicken is typically kept as a source of food for its eggs and meat. It has a social and intelligent personality. The Domestic Chicken is generally fed a pellet diet that meets its nutritional needs. A Domestic Chicken can carry and transmit salmonella through its feces and dander.
The Domestic Chicken has a wingspan in the range of 23.6”-35.4” (60-90 cm) and total weight of 5.7-9.9 lb (2.6-4.5 kg). The body of the Domestic Chicken has an overall length between 15.75”-23.6” (40-60 cm), body width of 4.5”-7.1” (11.5-18 cm), and standing height of roughly 9.8”-14.6” (25-37 cm). The typical lifespan of the Domestic Chicken is between 2-20 months in farming or 3-10 years in captivity.