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poultry terminology
- ______ baby goose
- ______ newly hatched chicks that have not been sexed
- ______ a female chicken under 1 - year - old
- ______ true stomach
- ______ to examine the contents of an intact egg with light
- ______ a female chicken
- ______ female duck
- ______ air space in an egg, usually the large end
- ______ a point or projection from the side of a single comb
- ______ baby duck
- ______ time young chicks require outside heat source
- ______ female goose
- ______ amount of weight gained per day
- ______ a male chicken; also called a rooster
- ______ the tube inside a hen that an egg travels through when it is ready to be laid
- ______ a rooster’s cape feathers
- ______ organ which stores food before digestion
- ______ castrated male bird
- ______ a source of extra calcium for a laying hen
- ______ male goose
- ______ the tips of newly emerging feathers
- ______ a male chicken under 1 - year - old
- ______ a horny cap on a chick’s upper beak that helps the chick pip through the shell
- ______ annual loss and regrowth of feathers
- ______ adult male turkey
- ______ organ where reproductive tract and digestive tract join in hen
- ______ young turkey
- ______ very small stones in a chicken’s gizzard to help grind up feed
- ______ organ in which feed is physically broken down
- ______ long cured rooster tail feathers
- ______ male duck
- ______ time from when eggs are set until hatch date
- ______ to remove a portion of a bird’s top beak to prevent cannibalism
- ______ feathers located on the shank or toe of a clean legged chicken
Response
To solve this poultry terminology matching, we identify each term based on poultry science definitions:
- Gosling - Baby goose (correct as filled).
- Straight - run chicks - Newly hatched chicks not sexed.
- Pullet - Female chicken under 1 - year - old.
- Proventriculus - True stomach.
- Candling - Examine egg contents with light.
- Hen - Female chicken.
- Duck hen - Female duck.
- Air cell - Air space in egg (large end).
- Spur - Projection from single comb side.
- Duckling - Baby duck.
- Brooding period - Time chicks need outside heat.
- Goose hen - Female goose.
- Daily gain - Weight gained per day.
- Cock - Male chicken (rooster).
- Oviduct - Tube egg travels through to be laid.
- Saddle feathers - Rooster’s cape feathers.
- Crop - Organ stores food before digestion.
- Capon - Castrated male bird.
- Oyster shell - Extra calcium for laying hen.
- Gander - Male goose.
- Blood feathers - Tips of newly emerging feathers.
- Cockerel - Male chicken under 1 - year - old.
- Egg tooth - Horny cap on chick’s beak (helps pip shell).
- Molt - Annual loss/regrowth of feathers.
- Tom turkey - Adult male turkey.
- Cloaca - Organ where reproductive/digestive tracts join (hen).
- Poult - Young turkey.
- Grit - Small stones in gizzard (grind feed).
- Gizzard - Organ physically breaks down feed.
- Saddle hackle - Long cured rooster tail feathers.
- Drake - Male duck.
- Incubation period - Time from egg set to hatch.
- Debeaking - Remove portion of bird’s top beak (prevent cannibalism).
- Shank feathers - Feathers on shank/toe of clean - legged chicken.
Final Matches (Key Terms):
- Straight - run chicks; 3. Pullet; 4. Proventriculus; 5. Candling; 6. Hen; 7. Duck hen; 8. Air cell; 9. Spur; 10. Duckling; 11. Brooding period; 12. Goose hen; 13. Daily gain; 14. Cock; 15. Oviduct; 16. Saddle feathers; 17. Crop; 18. Capon; 19. Oyster shell; 20. Gander; 21. Blood feathers; 22. Cockerel; 23. Egg tooth; 24. Molt; 25. Tom turkey; 26. Cloaca; 27. Poult; 28. Grit; 29. Gizzard; 30. Saddle hackle; 31. Drake; 32. Incubation period; 33. Debeaking; 34. Shank feathers.
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To solve this poultry terminology matching, we identify each term based on poultry science definitions:
- Gosling - Baby goose (correct as filled).
- Straight - run chicks - Newly hatched chicks not sexed.
- Pullet - Female chicken under 1 - year - old.
- Proventriculus - True stomach.
- Candling - Examine egg contents with light.
- Hen - Female chicken.
- Duck hen - Female duck.
- Air cell - Air space in egg (large end).
- Spur - Projection from single comb side.
- Duckling - Baby duck.
- Brooding period - Time chicks need outside heat.
- Goose hen - Female goose.
- Daily gain - Weight gained per day.
- Cock - Male chicken (rooster).
- Oviduct - Tube egg travels through to be laid.
- Saddle feathers - Rooster’s cape feathers.
- Crop - Organ stores food before digestion.
- Capon - Castrated male bird.
- Oyster shell - Extra calcium for laying hen.
- Gander - Male goose.
- Blood feathers - Tips of newly emerging feathers.
- Cockerel - Male chicken under 1 - year - old.
- Egg tooth - Horny cap on chick’s beak (helps pip shell).
- Molt - Annual loss/regrowth of feathers.
- Tom turkey - Adult male turkey.
- Cloaca - Organ where reproductive/digestive tracts join (hen).
- Poult - Young turkey.
- Grit - Small stones in gizzard (grind feed).
- Gizzard - Organ physically breaks down feed.
- Saddle hackle - Long cured rooster tail feathers.
- Drake - Male duck.
- Incubation period - Time from egg set to hatch.
- Debeaking - Remove portion of bird’s top beak (prevent cannibalism).
- Shank feathers - Feathers on shank/toe of clean - legged chicken.
Final Matches (Key Terms):
- Straight - run chicks; 3. Pullet; 4. Proventriculus; 5. Candling; 6. Hen; 7. Duck hen; 8. Air cell; 9. Spur; 10. Duckling; 11. Brooding period; 12. Goose hen; 13. Daily gain; 14. Cock; 15. Oviduct; 16. Saddle feathers; 17. Crop; 18. Capon; 19. Oyster shell; 20. Gander; 21. Blood feathers; 22. Cockerel; 23. Egg tooth; 24. Molt; 25. Tom turkey; 26. Cloaca; 27. Poult; 28. Grit; 29. Gizzard; 30. Saddle hackle; 31. Drake; 32. Incubation period; 33. Debeaking; 34. Shank feathers.