For 13 weeks, Summers and her colleagues sampled feces, skin, feathers, and other organic material from two major
commercial chicken houses in Georgia.
Scientists have long known that waste beds of
commercial chicken houses abound with potentially dangerous bacteria.
Not exact matches
Commercial «battery»
chickens are raised and
housed in sheds (in cages) their entire life, and are fed a man made diet from birth.
The
commercial chicken industry is massive, and the
housing and farming of these
chickens bares no resemblance to the traditional image of chooks running around the farmyard.