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What (who) is broiler - definition

POULTRY
Broilers; Broiler chicken; Cornish-Rock; Rock-Cornish; Cornish rock; Cornish cross (bird); Cornish cross; Cornish x; Plofkip; Broiler chickens; Welfare issues for broiler chickens; Animal welfare issues for broiler chickens; Animal welfare for broiler chickens
  • Young birds being reared in a closed broiler house.
  • Video of chickens almost ready to be slaughtered in a modern broiler farm
  • One-day-old chicks arriving to be unpacked and placed in shed.
  • Estimated chicken consumption per person in 2012.
  • Broilers in a rearing shed indicating the high stocking densities used.

broiler         
(broilers)
A broiler is a part of a stove which produces strong heat and cooks food placed underneath it. (AM; in BRIT, use grill
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N-COUNT
broiler         
¦ noun
1. a young chicken suitable for roasting, grilling, or barbecuing.
2. N. Amer. a gridiron, grill, or special part of a stove for broiling meat or fish.
Broiler         
·noun One who broils, or cooks by broiling.
II. Broiler ·noun A chicken or other bird fit for broiling.
III. Broiler ·noun A gridiron or other utensil used in broiling.
IV. Broiler ·noun One who excites broils; one who engages in or promotes noisy quarrels.

Wikipedia

Broiler

A broiler is any chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) that is bred and raised specifically for meat production. Most commercial broilers reach slaughter weight between four and six weeks of age, although slower growing breeds reach slaughter weight at approximately 14 weeks of age. Typical broilers have white feathers and yellowish skin. Broiler or sometimes broiler-fryer is also used sometimes to refer specifically to younger chickens under 2.0 kilograms (4+12 lb), as compared with the larger roasters.

Due to extensive breeding 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. Management of ventilation, housing, stocking density and in-house procedures must be evaluated regularly to support good welfare of the flock. The breeding stock (broiler-breeders) do grow to maturity but also have their own welfare concerns related to the frustration of a high feeding motivation and beak trimming. Broilers are usually grown as mixed-sex flocks in large sheds under intensive conditions.

Examples of use of broiler
1. Elinar–Broiler Alan Habegger has been appointed general director of Elinar–Broiler, a Moscow region U.S.–Russian poultry joint venture, the U.S.
2. Prepare a fire in a charcoal or gas grill or preheat a broiler.
3. The study relates to broiler chickens which are reared for the table.
4. Should bird flu take hold here, it would spread like wildfire through intensively farmed broiler flocks.
5. Around 5% of the 150 million broiler chickens bred each year are also free range.