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The phrase "chicken feeding" can be correct and usable in written English when it is used as a noun phrase to refer to the action of giving food to chickens.
It can be used in various contexts, such as in a sentence discussing farming or animal care. Example: Every morning, I spend an hour doing chicken feeding before I start my other farm chores.
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To determine the time (defined by the month) when a diet adjustment is required, and the proportion of an alternative feed commodity to be included to the new diet, a multi-stage LP model was developed for broiler chicken feeding in two modeled cases.
The museum shows off senior officers supervising pig breeding, chicken feeding, cattle ranching and rice growing.
They found the drill, a band saw, paint cans, tangled hoses, a broken bicycle and chicken feeding trays.
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A foraging chicken feeds itself by finding surprises everywhere.
A four-and-a-half-pound chicken feeds four; the same-size duck, two or three.
The typical family meal of chicken feeds five and sells for around $18.
The broiler chickens fed all the diets, except the NC diet, improved (P<0.05) apparent total tract digestibility for nitrogen (ATTDn), while broiler chicken fed the PC-C diet improved (P<0.01) N retention (Nret) compared with other diets.
Chicken fed with a dose of 0.03 1.3 mg/kg dietary selenium exhibited an increased selenium concentration in serum, breast muscle, and liver, but this increase was comparatively greater when chicken were fed with nanoparticles [61].
The carcass traits of chicken fed E. faecium or not were evaluated.
Chicken feeds vary greatly, and you should ensure you're using the correct feed for your exotic chickens.
The street kids were up and had scattered into the day like chickens feeding.
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