Definition
Domestic fowl refers to domesticated birds raised for meat, eggs, or feathers, primarily chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese. These birds have been selectively bred for centuries to enhance desirable traits, like meat production or egg-laying capacity. 🍗 They are essential to global agriculture and food supply. Think of them as the birds that went from the wild to your dinner table. Selective breeding has changed their characteristics over time. They are a vital part of human history and culture.