Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q326301> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 74 of
74
with 100 triples per page.
- Q326301 subject Q6961081.
- Q326301 subject Q8266666.
- Q326301 subject Q8358694.
- Q326301 abstract "Broiler chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus), or broilers, are a gallinaceous domesticated fowl, bred and raised specifically for meat production. They are a hybrid of the egg-laying chicken, both being a subspecies of the red junglefowl (Gallus gallus). Typical broilers have white feathers and yellowish skin. Most commercial broilers reach slaughter-weight at between five to seven weeks of age, although slower growing breeds reach slaughter-weight at approximately 14 weeks of age. Because the meat broilers are this young at slaughter, their behaviour and physiology are that of an immature bird. Due to artificial selection for rapid early growth and the husbandry used to sustain this, broilers are susceptible to several welfare concerns, particularly skeletal malformation and dysfunction, skin and eye lesions, and congestive heart conditions. The breeding stock (broiler-breeders) grow to maturity and beyond but also have welfare issues related to frustration of a high feeding motivation and beak trimming. Broilers are usually grown as mixed-sex flocks in large sheds under intensive conditions, but some breeds can be grown as free-range flocks. Chickens are one of the most common and widespread domestic animals.".
- Q326301 thumbnail Poultry_Classes_Blog_photo_-_Flickr_-_USDAgov.jpg?width=300.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q1057.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q10990.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q1121544.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q11395.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q1301561.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q14541638.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q1479485.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q159701.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q1623006.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q1640998.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q164509.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q178066.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q178069.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q1827343.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q184774.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q18639731.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q191118.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q191807.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q193889.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q21192952.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q214169.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q216211.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q21659.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q228395.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q229256.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q2370000.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q2443822.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q2655938.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q2963394.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q304434.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q31528.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q327082.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q3357466.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q3400262.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q35922.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q4003288.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q40053.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q4087.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q412542.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q425667.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q42621.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q4765003.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q4859075.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q496.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q5158308.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q5439603.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q5911033.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q60140.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q649967.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q677692.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q6961081.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q713623.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q7235608.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q7722415.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q780.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q7800443.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q80711.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q8266666.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q8358694.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q853058.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q861182.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q877096.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q905755.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q912362.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q964401.
- Q326301 wikiPageWikiLink Q9715.
- Q326301 comment "Broiler chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus), or broilers, are a gallinaceous domesticated fowl, bred and raised specifically for meat production. They are a hybrid of the egg-laying chicken, both being a subspecies of the red junglefowl (Gallus gallus). Typical broilers have white feathers and yellowish skin. Most commercial broilers reach slaughter-weight at between five to seven weeks of age, although slower growing breeds reach slaughter-weight at approximately 14 weeks of age.".
- Q326301 label "Broiler".
- Q326301 depiction Poultry_Classes_Blog_photo_-_Flickr_-_USDAgov.jpg.