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Gà is the Vietnamese term for the domesticated chicken, the common farm animal kept for meat and eggs. In scientific terms, the domestic chicken is Gallus gallus domesticus, a subspecies derived from the red junglefowl (Gallus gallus).

Domestication occurred in South or Southeast Asia thousands of years ago, and selective breeding has produced

Husbandry and uses: Chickens are kept in backyard flocks or large commercial facilities. They require shelter,

In Vietnamese cuisine, gà is used in many dishes such as gà luộc, gà quay, gà xào,

a
wide
diversity
of
breeds
in
size,
plumage,
and
egg-laying
capacity.
nutrition,
and
welfare
considerations.
Hens
typically
begin
laying
eggs
after
several
months
and
can
produce
eggs
regularly,
with
production
depending
on
breed
and
management.
Chickens
are
raised
for
meat
(gà
thịt)
and
eggs
(trứng
gà).
and
phở
gà.
In
rural
areas,
smallholders
may
raise
gà
for
household
consumption
and
local
markets.
Globally,
chicken
is
among
the
most
widely
consumed
sources
of
animal
protein.