chicken farm
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Definition
Noun: A chicken farm is a type of agricultural establishment where chickens are raised, typically in large numbers, for commercial purposes. The primary goal is to produce chickens for sale, which may include selling them for their meat (broilers) or for their eggs (layers).
Usage
The term "chicken farm" is used to describe the physical location and business operation. It is a compound noun where "chicken" specifies the type of animal and "farm" indicates the agricultural nature of the place. - The new regulations aim to improve living conditions on every chicken farm. - They invested their savings to start a small chicken farm.
Advanced Usage
- As a modifier: The term can be used attributively to describe other nouns related to the operation.
- We toured the chicken farm facilities.
- He comes from a chicken farm family.
Variants and Related Words
- Poultry farm: A broader term for a farm that raises domesticated birds such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese for meat or eggs.
- Broiler farm: A farm specifically for raising chickens for meat.
- Layer farm: A farm specifically for raising chickens for egg production.
- Hatchery: A place where eggs are hatched under artificial conditions, often supplying chicks to chicken farms.
Synonyms
- Poultry farm (when the primary livestock is chickens)
- Hen farm (less common, can imply a focus on egg-laying hens)
Antonyms
- Dairy farm (a farm for milk production)
- Cattle ranch (a farm for raising cattle)
Related Phrases
- Free-range chicken farm: A farm where chickens have some access to the outdoors.
- Commercial chicken farm: A large-scale operation focused on high-volume production.
Noun
- farm where chickens are raised for sale