Domesticated Fowl
Domesticated Fowl: A group of birds that have been domesticated and bred by humans for various purposes, including their meat, eggs, feathers, and as companions. This category includes species such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, guinea fowl and quails. These birds are often raised on farms or in backyard coops, and have been selectively bred over centuries to enhance specific traits such as size, egg-laying ability, and temperament. They can be found in a variety of colors, patterns, and breeds. The domesticated fowl category is different from wild birds because these birds are dependent on humans for their survival and have adapted to living in close proximity to people.