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POULT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of POULT is a young fowl; especially : a young turkey.
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Turkey Poults
Baby turkeys known as “Poults” like any hatching have certain requirements for survival: warmth, food, clean water, clean bedding and protection from the ...
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poult - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English pult, a variant of pulet, polet, from Old French poulet (“young fowl”), diminutive of poule (“hen”), from Latin pulla.
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poult
▪ I. poult, n.1 (pəʊlt) Forms: α. 5 pult(e, 7– poult, (7 pl. poulse), 9 polt. β. Sc. and dial. 6–8 powt(e, (6 powtt), 6– pout (7 poot, pote): see also poot n.1 [ME. contr. f. polet, poullet, pullet, a. F. poulet chicken, dim. of poule hen.] The young of the domestic fowl, a chicken; also of the turk...
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POULT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: the young of a gallinaceous bird, esp of domestic fowl a fine plain-weave fabric of silk, rayon, nylon, etc, with.... Click for more definitions.
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Poult Starting Tips - Porter's Rare Heritage Turkeys
I start my poults out on a 30% protein, non-medicated turkey/game bird starter crumble. I add a vitamin and electrolyte supplement to their drinking water.
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Poltava (chicken)
Poult Sci. 2001 Aug;80(8):1057-63.
Scherf, B.D. (Ed.). 1995. World Watch List for Domestic Animal Diversity. 2nd edn., FAO, Rome, Italy.
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Poultry - Wikipedia
Poultry are domesticated birds kept by humans for the purpose of harvesting animal products such as meat, eggs or feathers. The practice of raising poultry ...
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Turkey Brooding and Management: Giving Poults a Good Start ...
If you give your young poults a good start, chances are you will have very few problems, if any. Here are a few pointers that will help you grow a successful ...
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POULT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a young chicken, turkey, or other bird that is kept for food. The turkeys produce an average of about 3.4 poults per hen. Many of the pheasant poults do not ...
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A baby turkey is called a poult. When they are born they are ... - Reddit
The word "poult" comes from the Old French word "polet" which means diminutive of poul, cock, and poule, hen, both from Latin pullus; young fowl ...
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Wild turkey poults STRUTTING - YouTube
Check out the full episode: https://youtu.be/vnyC9aR0ur0 Check out the full Poult Project playlist: https://tinyurl.com/PoultProjectPlaylist ...
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Auburn turkey
At day of age, the Auburn poult resembles the Bronze but with black stripes replaced with a red-brown coloration.
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