házityúk
Házityúk, scientifically known as Gallus gallus domesticus, is a domesticated bird originating from the Southeast Asian junglefowl. It is the most common and widespread domestic animal in the world, kept for its meat and eggs. Házityúk are members of the order Galliformes and the family Phasianidae.
The domestication of házityúk is believed to have begun several thousand years ago, with early evidence suggesting
Házityúk are omnivorous and forage for seeds, insects, and small invertebrates. They are social animals, typically
Globally, házityúk play a significant role in human diets and economies. They are raised in backyard flocks,