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Live poultry is a type of poultry that is sold alive, rather than processed and packaged for sale. It is typically sold in markets, where customers can select the birds they want to purchase. Live poultry is usually sold in small batches, and is often sold to customers who plan to slaughter and process the birds themselves. Live poultry is also used in some restaurants, where customers can select the birds they want to be cooked.
Live poultry markets are an important part of the poultry industry, providing a source of fresh, locally-sourced poultry for customers. The markets also provide an important source of income for farmers and other producers, as well as providing employment for those who work in the markets.
Some of the companies in the live poultry market include Tyson Foods, Pilgrim's Pride, Perdue Farms, Sanderson Farms, and Foster Farms. Show Less Read more