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Broiler chickens

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The result was something along the lines of the modern broiler chicken.

胜出者类似于现代肉用鸡。

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John Glisson of the U.S. Poultry and Egg Association says broiler chickens are especially inactive by nature.

美国家禽和蛋类协会的成员约翰·格利森说,肉鸡天生不活跃。

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The chickens of today are something like four times heavier than the original broiler chickens of the 1950s.

“现在的肉鸡,体重大约是20世纪50年代原版肉鸡的4倍。”

Newsweek

The broiler chicken, Bennett says, is now a symbol of how the biosphere is unrecognizable from its pre-human state.

贝内特说,这只肉用鸡现在是生物圈从其原始人类状态无法识别的一个象征。

Newsweek

With over 21 billion broiler chickens in existence, human production of the species has fundamentally reconfigured Earth's biosphere, researchers say.

研究人员称,人类生产的210亿只肉鸡从根本上改变了地球生物圈的结构。

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Changing to broiler chickens that do not grow as big or as fast would mean using up more water and other resources.

如果改养成长慢,发育缓的肉鸡,意味着会消耗更多水和其他资源。

Newsweek

They considered that with over 21 billion broiler chickens in existence, the industrial production of this species would have had a major impact on the planet.

他们认为,超过210亿只肉鸡的存在使这这一物种的工业生产将对地球产生重大影响。

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They say that broiler chickens – the most commonly used bird -- may not move around a lot because they do not have a lot of energy.

他们说,最常食用的鸟类——肉鸡可能不会常走动,因为它们没有太多的能量。

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John Glisson of the U.S. Poultry and Egg Association says broiler chickens are especially inactive by nature.Some people may mistake the birds' inactivity for a medical problem.

美国家禽和蛋类协会的成员约翰·格利森说,肉鸡天生就不活跃。有些人会误认为这类鸡的不活跃是健康问题。

Newsweek

Further to this, broiler chickens cannot survive without " intensive human intervention" - its rapid growth of leg and breast muscle means its organs, including the heart and liver, are smaller than normal.

除此之外,肉鸡如果没有“密集的人类干预”是无法生存的——鸡腿和胸肌的快速增长意味着它的器官,包括心脏和肝脏,都比正常的要小。

英语百科

Broiler

A male red junglefowl (Gallus gallus) - the ancestral precursor of the modern broiler.
A one-day-old chick.
One-day old chicks arriving to be unpacked and placed in shed.

Broiler chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus), or broilers, are a gallinaceous domesticated fowl, bred and raised specifically for meat production. They are a hybrid of the egg-laying chicken, both being a subspecies of the red junglefowl (Gallus gallus). Typical broilers have white feathers and yellowish skin. Most commercial broilers reach slaughter-weight at between five to 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, their behaviour and physiology are that of an immature bird. Due to artificial 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. The breeding stock (broiler-breeders) grow to maturity and beyond but also have welfare issues related to frustration of a high feeding motivation and beak trimming. Broilers are usually grown as mixed-sex flocks in large sheds under intensive conditions, but some breeds can be grown as free-range flocks. Chickens are one of the most common and widespread domestic animals.

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