broilers
A broiler is a chicken raised for meat, rather than eggs. Broilers are typically bred for rapid growth and efficient feed conversion and are usually slaughtered at a young age, commonly around five to nine weeks, reaching market weights of about 1.8 to 2.5 kilograms.
Breeding and production: Modern broilers come from dedicated genetic lines selected to maximize weight gain per
Welfare and regulation: Rapid growth raises welfare concerns such as lameness, skeletal problems, and heat stress.
Processing and markets: At slaughter, broilers are processed into whole birds or cuts. The meat appears in
Global role: The broiler sector is a major portion of poultry production, with large markets in North