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Definitions of broider in various dictionaries:
verb - decorate with needlework
verb - to adorn with needlework
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To ornament with needlework embroider. |
tr.v. broidered, broidering, broiders Archaic. To ornament with needlework bembroiderb. Alteration (influenced by Middle English broiden, braided) of Middle English brouderen, from Old French brosder, brouder see bembroiderb. broidery n. |
decorate with needlework |
Ornament with embroidery. |
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A Broiler (Gallus gallus domesticus) is any chicken that is bred and raised specifically for meat production. Many typical broilers have white feathers and yellowish skin. Most commercial broilers reach slaughter-weight between four and seven weeks of age, although slower growing breeds reach slaughter-weight at approximately 14 weeks of age. Because the meat broilers are this young at slaughter (roughly 500g), their behaviour and physiology are that of an immature bird. Due to extensive breeding selection for rapid early growth and the husbandry used to sustain this, broilers are susceptible to several welfare concerns, particularly skeletal malformation and dysfunction, skin and eye lesions, and congestive heart conditions. Management of ventilation, housing, stocking density and in-house procedures must be evaluated regularly to support good welfare of the flock. The breeding stock (broiler-breeders) grow to maturity and beyond but also have welfare issues related to the frustration of a high feeding motivation and beak trimming. Broilers are usually grown as mixed-sex flocks in large sheds under intensive conditions. |