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"fowl" Definitions
  1. [countable, uncountable] (plural fowl, fowls) a bird that is kept for its meat and eggs, for example a chicken
  2. [countable] (old use) any bird see also guinea fowl, waterfowl, wildfowl

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" And I was like, "Yeah, I fuck with fowl!
"Fowl way to start the day," one Twitter user replied.
Something about the morality of fighting genetically engineered super fowl?
As fowl cookery goes, it is something close to perfection.
" A separate derivation of Swan — from the fowl — meant "purity.
The guinea fowl, for its part, did come from West Africa.
Fowl play Man on bus tries to flirt with a woman.
That's not to say Flaming Fowl is making a direct copy.
Zachary Levi, god bless him, is out spreading some fowl rumors.
It was a Himalayan monal, Lophophorus impejanus , Liberace of land fowl.
Highly pathogenic among fowl, the risk of human infection is low.
Highly pathogenic among fowl, it poses little risk to human health.
For Jessica Zafonte, a Manhattan attorney, hers is rescuing water fowl.
The uninhabited islands were full of pigs, fowl, fruit and fish.
It also was probably not a diver like some water fowl.
Domestic fowl and swine, for example, continue to be reservoirs of influenza.
In America 70% of those sold end up in beasts and fowl.
"He would bring everything back, from fish to fowl," Justice Ginsburg said.
It is tempting to speculate that … Soutine's "whirling fowl" is a psychological scapegoat.
The information GoGo Chicken collects isn't just for those tending to the fowl.
Water fowl will start to disappear, crippling the region's $70 million hunting industry.
The bailiff didn't hear the fowl the first day, according to court documents.
"F" is for "Fowl," a freshly shot pheasant Drzal cooks for M.F.K. Fisher.
This could affect rescuers, who sometimes feed fowl in order to capture them.
And according to The Sacramento Bee, the fowl are strutting all over town.
Together, migrants and Natives feasted for three days on corn, venison and fowl.
His answer, citing "every winged fowl" in the Genesis creation account: "The chicken."
For the last 10 years or so, I've been neither fish nor fowl.
Actually, beating the scapegoat might more accurately be called the whirling of the fowl.
The fowl … is whirled about the head of the penitent, with an appropriate prayer.
Closely related to the beef canvases and their interpretations are Soutine's images of fowl.
Vendors of an outdoor poultry market sell turkeys, hens, and other fowl in 1945.
Scientists propose that it could have been semi-aquatic, much like fowl or cormorants.
It looks like both staff and visitors are smitten by the intrepid water fowl.
After a long search, he found one not much bigger than a wild fowl.
Alfred E. Smith signed her bill to regulate the hunting season for water fowl.
Penguins and other water fowl have a bed-sized water basin and a frozen floor.
It's known to attack fowl at night, but is vulnerable due to its dwindling habitat.
An alarming number of people have apparently contracted it from kissing their fine fowl companions.
The biggest challenge Flaming Fowl faces is an increasingly crowded market for virtual card games.
Sentinel chickens are fowl that are tested regularly for the West Nile virus and EEE.
As for those birds dropping out of the sky, they were resin-covered taxidermy fowl.
It was not clear if he was fish or fowl — judicial or legislative or executive.
The Wampanoag peoples and pilgrims hunted and feasted on venison, fish, and fowl, including turkey.
Does it remind you of fowl, or does it look like another bird to you?
Does it remind you of fowl, or does it look like another bird to you?
It's none of those — a tame and toothless creature that is neither fish nor fowl.
The word MOA came from the Polynesian word for "fowl," according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
It concerns a virus called Ad-22010, which infects fowl and can make chickens fat.
Some of the police officers who guard City Hall, cops being cops, suspected fowl play.
Tamara Kostianovsky's exhibition at Y Gallery features sculptures of butchered fowl made from salvaged fabric.
Starlings and other birds may return to their evening roosts, as will fowl and pigeons. 2.
Terrified that Eric is about to make chicken-kabobs, she frees the fowl in the night!
There's something fittingly celebratory about eating fowl on the holidays that is not chicken or turkey.
"Chicken People," directed by Nicole Lucas Haimes, looks at dozens of devotees of these fair fowl.
"Artemis Fowl," based on the sci-fi series of novels by Eoin Colfer, premieres May 29.
Would the same technique work with a fowl three times the size of your average chicken?
Trump said the vote was decided by a "fair and open election" -- no fowl play involved.
Importers of US poultry have long cried, um, "fowl" (sorry) against alleged dumping by American exporters.
Dr. Blackburn advocated a diet of lean meat, fish and fowl supplemented by vitamins and minerals.
It's also a case study of how, speaking art-historically, Bacon was neither fish nor fowl.
If you keep chickens as pets, getting too friendly with your fowl is also not recommended.
According to primary sources, there was fowl (likely including wild turkeys), venison and cornmeal for sure.
Kenneth Branagh directs this adaptation of the first two of Eoin Colfer's best-selling novels, Artemis Fowl and Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident, which tell the story of a 22015-year-old criminal mastermind who kidnaps a fairy to collect ransom and restore his family fortune.
And while it can be a real pain for drivers, it's even more dangerous for the fowl.
We simply had to get to the bottom of this most foul—or should we say fowl?
A joke about traffic plus the fowl/foul pun does not a good joke make, President Obama.
Flaming Fowl plans to use the money generated to complete the game as a fully indie studio.
"We found a runt!" she said, holding the tiny fowl aloft when I walked into the shop.
They've since been passed over as commercial fowl because they take a relatively long time to mature.
The diversity may produce relatively steady results, but investors aren't terribly appreciative of the fish-fowl hybrid.
Dr. Hartman is part of a federal effort to bring these fowl and fish back into balance.
But there are many more braised fowl recipes in the repertoire — we have barely skimmed the surface.
But how do you know which of the city's numerous chicken shops will deliver the most flavorful fowl?
For example, this one Amazon order, I got the entire Artemis Fowl series at like $9 a book.
Now, that's just fine and dandy, but if you're sick of predictable, straightforward fowl, we don't blame you.
"Contrary to sensational media headlines, the skies are crowded not by drones, but by fowl," notes the study.
Flightless fowl who needs a reprieve from a higher authority or else his head will be chopped off?
Bonus feature: The book contains fowl-related recipes throughout the ages, including one for chicken soup circa 1390.
The latter was at least better than HEADLESS TURKEY — a "fowl" idea for a puzzle appearing on Thanksgiving.
The Ryan healthcare plan was neither fish nor fowl and didn't immediately lower premiums, making ObamaCare look better.
Spotted guinea fowl raced off the road in clunky, diagonal spurts as we drove through the tall grasslands.
He suggested ways to prepare fish and fowl for the table, and illustrated columns with photographs he took.
Like other species, Farine said that the vulturine guinea fowl survival was heavily reliant on living in groups.
He had a personal chef, and his book boasts recipes for soufflé, quail flambé, and roast guinea fowl.
Not everyone wants to—or can—spend the holidays next to a fire or gorging on fowl and carbs.
In addition to the various places, there are also animals: the guinea pig, most famously, and the guinea fowl.
Yet the migratory, chicken-sized fowl, also known as the Macqueen's bustard, is considered prized sport by Arab falconers.
Guy Maxwell, a partner at New York-based Ennead Architects, is on a mission to mitigate this fowl holocaust.
Mowgli is described as "man and wolf, both and neither," and the movie, similarly, isn't entirely fish nor fowl.
"It's kind of hard when you're neither fish nor fowl, you haven't declared, you're in the middle," Duquette said.
Thanksgiving meals have changed significantly over the years, though their fowl-and-starch heavy composition has remained the same.
Yeast infections, also called thrush or vent gleet, are a common disease in fowl, though it's not usually fatal.
Mashable reports that the passenger's fowl contraband was a type of chicken known as farkha baladi, a local variety.
Only a chicken would be too scared to go — this place means you no harm or fowl, just fun.
"The Cry of the Domestic Fowl," Osipov's foreword to "Rock, Paper, Scissors," is a love letter to the town.
In the latest case in the Lubelskie region, 13,000 guinea fowl were affected, regional veterinary officer Pawel Piotrowski said.
Trilobites As Americans get ready to carve Thanksgiving turkeys, ponder this question: When was this famous fowl first tamed?
In Anhui, the flooding killed some 7,100 hogs, 215 bulls and 5.14 million fowl, the China News Service reported.
"One of Jefferson's favorite meats were guinea fowl, a bird brought via the slave trade from Africa," Twitty explains.
The outbreak among fowl has spread to dozens of farms, but no humans are believed to have caught the virus.
Later, early English colonists in America confused the native birds there with the African fowl, and called them "turkey" too.
Drought forced Mpofu to limit her cattle numbers, but her goats, sheep, guinea fowl and other livestock continue to grow.
He and another patrol officer managed to capture the feathered fowl when it backed up against a barbed wire fence.
Tracking the vulturine guinea fowl took place at the Mpala Research Centre and Wildlife Foundation in Laikipia District, central Kenya.
The spread of the virus among fowl in China follows major outbreaks in poultry flocks in neighboring South Korea and Japan.
Then there are fowl that appear to be in their death throes — feathers splayed, generally hanging from their feet, whirling wildly.
Shares of El Pollo Loco plunged more than 15 percent in early trading Friday on the back of foul (fowl?) earnings.
America isn't France, of course, and we're unlikely to ever serve our schoolchildren roasted guinea fowl or a daily cheese course.
When faced with the dilemma of protecting your fowl, most farmers default to a trained dog or even a shot-gun.
Inseparable from his owner Savannah, the friendly fowl can often be found next to her face or following close behind her.
Currently available menus propose blue lobster with tomatoes and black olives, sea bream and free-range fowl with chickpeas and sorrel.
Penny Labriola was appointed special assistant for fowl issues, a position she certainly is qualified for, as she is a chicken.
The pair took in this deceased fowl, and observed, through the cathedral-like windows, the coy, unforthcoming façades of Midtown East.
But, as evidenced by the photos here, there are legions of tryptophan try-hards mugging it up with their table fowl.
They four in one day killed as much fowl as, with a little help beside, served the company almost a week.
Critics offer various interpretations of Soutine's obsession with food and death, as well as the specific motifs of slaughtered fowl or beef.
He focuses on a shtetl custom presumably known to Soutine, which could have inspired the artist's obsession with dead and dying fowl.
In "Bird Transformation" (1972), Mendieta transforms the body of a woman into a fowl by covering it in white feathers and blood.
"We have dogs, goats, guinea fowl, chickens, ducks, donkeys, miniature horses and horses at our farm right now," Cushman said on Thursday.
The compound was originally envisioned as a "growth stimulator for animals and fowl," according to a United States patent granted in 1984.
The words "Guinea Fowl & Smoked Bacon Pie," for example, could hardly be simpler, but who (other than a vegetarian) could resist them?
The Arabian Desert abounded with the houbara bustard, a migratory, partridge-like fowl found in arid habitats across Asia and northern Africa.
A 2016 study from the CDC showed that an alarming number of people have apparently contracted salmonella from kissing their fowl friends.
What results is neither fish nor fowl, but a disappointingly stilted hybrid that gathers momentum only to hit one roadblock after another.
In its squirmy maggot phase, it feasts on our messes—and can in turn be feasted on by farm-raised fish and fowl.
The person-sized fowl comes from the raucous triptych of a meditating Saint Anthony, surrounded by a debaucherous hellscape from the Boschian dimension.
I remember plunging into the cold water of Potash Cove on Lake Thompson and swimming through the still waters, communing with the fowl.
But when it came time to introduce their fowl friends to their new home, Chip found himself in some not-so-tasty territory.
This intelligent, strange, sometimes maddeningly digressive book is, in genre terms, neither fish nor fowl but, rather, some other odd, often delightful animal.
While the fowl physique may not have been intentional, the vision of a robot-bird scurrying around a warehouse is a little dystopian.
Guests enjoyed a five-course meal that included foie gras, beef, and sole with alternative options like crispy duck egg and guinea fowl.
Chickens seem to have been domesticated about 8,000 years ago, and gradually bred to be larger and meatier than their jungle fowl ancestors.
It involves gently simmering vegetables, fish, fowl or meat (or a combination) with a small amount of liquid, usually in a covered pot.
"They will not think it such a myth when there are no fish to eat, when there is no more fowl," she said.
Instead, the giant fowl originally was a sculpture in China to commemorate the "Year of the Rooster," according to the New York Times.
Image: TwitterTwitter's little blue fowl has been drowning in a birdbath for some time now, but it's still trying valiantly to lift itself up.
The result is thus neither fish nor fowl, and too chaotic and episodic (argue, fight, repeat) to even serve as an enticing European travelogue.
"I don't know about you but I just had a religious experience," Wagner says, after popping the bite-sized fowl into his mouth whole.
We'd ordered an old New England breed of chicken called Plymouth Rock for $95, along with a guinea fowl that cost a dollar more.
Wild turkeys have been wreaking havoc in Tom's River, New Jersey, where local residents say the fowl have attacked them and destroyed their property.
On Thursday, Alabama said the USDA confirmed a suspected case of low-pathogenic flu in a guinea fowl at a flea market as H7N9.
Stuffed fowl and animal heads on the walls and ceiling observe the action, which is illuminated by what look like candles in Mason jars.
Her husband is thinking about following in the footsteps of friends who bought 30 guinea fowl that all but eradicated ticks on their property.
"We'll just let this one grow," Mr. Kennedy said of the lucky fowl, photographed with a "Good Eating, Mr. President!" sign around its neck.
Others have suggested that on large-scale ibis farms, priests bred and raised domesticated birds the way people raise chickens and other fowl today.
The groups of guinea fowl associated with each other based on preference, rather than random encounters, and these groups remained stable, the researchers found.
"I started scouring casseroles, lighting the ovens early in the morning, plucking the fowl in the afternoon, folding linen and mowing the lawn," he said.
Could its presence indicate that the artist himself was complicit in killing the fowl, or that he was present during the actual act of slaughter?
Regardless, she told The Cut, "The one constant since the day I stopped eating meat was that I haven't eaten any red meat or fowl."
NamePros first broke the news that the fowl domain now belongs to DuckDuckGo on Monday and visiting it will redirect you to its search engine.
The Yankees' complex is a welcoming place for animal life, with geese and other fowl making themselves at home in several ponds around the premises.
"This has occurred ever since man, fowl and swine closely interacted with each other," said Poland, a member of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
Or you can really splurge and do a private island resort, like Fowl Cay, where a stay comes with your own boat to tool around.
Sheila the fowl, who really deserved her own chair, kept fluttering between her enthusiast Tiara and whichever of the Laces was seated to her right.
The Wilhelmina L.A. model was in Venice, and all was going according to plan ... until a fellow beachgoer made a fowl play on her snacks.
Hearing a very loud American Robin calling overhead while I took my own photos, I began to take stock of the fowl in the park.
The link to poultry is particularly of interest now as dishes from fowl are often a major part of the holiday dining with friends and family.
For example, I wonder how Julia Kristeva, the noted theorist who has written on abjection, might characterize Soutine and his images of decaying beef and fowl.
There's no need to worry about who's bringing the stuffing this Thanksgiving... chow down on these photos of NBA players dishing out some serious blocks. Fowl!
We took over the basement for experiments; my brother housed a mini-zoo on the roof, with gazelles, rabbits, pigeons, guinea fowl, myna birds and parrots.
A great deal of painterly skill is evident throughout Hindsight, be it through Josh Keyes' flying sharks, Ellen Jewett's colorful fowl, or Ahren Hertel's grim landscapes.
Roughly 50 to 70 of the cretinous fowl have congregated in Pilot Rock—and now residents are scrambling to drive them out, the East Oregonian reports.
The Carpetbagger The actress, an awards favorite for her unflinching turn in "I, Tonya," talks about sexual harassment and the unlikely perks of working with fowl.
It could be worse for Maurice, a cantankerous fowl with a magnificent puffed-out coat who struts Ms. Fesseau's back yard with three hens in tow.
Me, though, I prefer an afternoon ham with potato rolls and mustard, or a roast turkey with all the trimmings because turkey is my closest fowl.
GPS tags To see how all 18 groups of vulturine guinea fowl interacted, the researchers attached GPS tags to a number of birds in each group.
But then, I remember that the magpie myth is nothing more than a fable, and I cannot blame my love of bling on reincarnation or petite fowl.
The two met in the 90s through Vivienne's work with rare birds—she was a wildlife rehab expert, who often kept ailing fowl in her Midtown apartment.
Instead of books, they held bundles of brown kraft paper stuffed with antique feathers of every sort: egret, tanager, mandarin duck, honeycreeper, jungle fowl, bird of paradise.
There are phrases in the Exuma Islands in the Bahamas that seem to exist only there: "day clean" (dawn), "sip-sip" (gossip), "first fowl crow" (rooster call).
Mr. Suh introduces us to a pair of Asian women trying to spot the titular fowl in the Central Park pond where it has taken up residence.
Five years ago, he left a high-paying job as an international marketing manager for Samsung to raise fowl, cereals and vegetables through a cooperative, Anyako Farms.
Omar Koreitem, her husband and partner in the restaurant, scents briny cockles with bergamot, slicks mackerel with preserved lemon, and roasts guinea fowl with cabbage and apples.
Wallacavage, who has always loved birds, also opens the room to a rotating collection of live, stray fowl — mostly parakeets — in the fashion of a Victorian menagerie.
The color-sensitive cone cells that carpeted the retina (detached from the fowl, and mounted under a microscope) appeared as polka dots of five different colors and sizes.
But miners, oil drillers and ranchers in some western states had said Obama's plan to preserve the chicken-sized prairie fowl was too restrictive and prohibited economic development.
The fowl feast, which was started more than 30 years ago, is also a way for animal lovers to learn more about turkeys and their more human qualities.
Well, fowl would have been part of the menu at the first feast, though no official records exist of what exactly the pilgrims ate at the historic gathering.
In Four Weddings, Williams will be joined by John Reynolds (Search Party), Nikesh Patel (the upcoming Artemis Fowl adaptation), and Rebecca Rittenhouse (latter seasons of The Mindy Project).
Some local Tax March organizers are calling Trump "chicken" for not releasing his returns and trolling him with a huge, inflatable fowl with a Trump-like orange pompadour.
Yes, Levi swears that the reason that those turkey legs are so big is because they come from flightless Australian birds, not the fowl that graces Thanksgiving tables.
Organizations such as Ducks Unlimited and Pheasants Forever build wildlife preserves and restore wetlands with the dual goal of conservation and keeping a healthy stock of hunting fowl.
After an extended delay (the first trailer for this movie came out in 2018), Disney is finally putting out its adaptation of the 2000s book series Artemis Fowl.
After an extended delay (the first trailer for this movie came out in 2018), Disney is finally putting out its adaptation of the 2000s book series Artemis Fowl.
You see, like Slipknot, Coq Roq were a pseudonymous crew of hard rockers—they had names like Fowl Mouth, Free Range, and Firebird—who wore, importantly, creepy masks.
There is an evident connection here between the falling knife in "Hanging Fowl" and the knife Abraham has dropped in Rembrandt's famous 1645 "Sacrifice of Isaac" in Saint Petersburg.
That doesn't bode well for the 49 percent of people in a CDC study saying they cuddle their baby fowl and the 13 percent who reported kissing their birds.
If there was a mother of year award given out to water fowl, a Common Merganser mama duck wading and waddling around Bemidji, Minnesota, would certainly win the prize.
Throughout the minute-long ad, McEntire tries to convince a bar filled with rowdy, fowl-eating patrons that she's "definitely not a woman" posing as an elderly southern man.
Stuart joined the hunt, and in 2003, the couple found a home for their mutant-fowl son: a 2,300 square foot commercial space in the neighborhood of Highland Park.
Eminem: No more subliminals ima get to youEminem: individuals that think that Marshall put up his "I'ma come kill you" bootsEminem: They say they Owls, I say I'm fowl.
One guy had created a kind of apparatus that suspends whole turkeys, ducks, chickens, pheasants, guinea fowl, and quail over smouldering orange wood—I was pretty keen on that.
"When it swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's hard to prove your intentions aren't fowl," wrote Paul Ashworth, chief United States economist with Capital Economics.
"We don't have the results of the tests yet but we already know it is positive," Piotrowski told Reuters by telephone, adding that the guinea fowl would be gassed.
While Maurice Tuchman interprets Soutine's dying fowl as "psychological scapegoats," aesthetic reminders of a shtetl tradition stemming from the artist's youth, his analysis of the beef pictures is quite different.
The wetlands of Maremma attract more winter fowl — spoonbills, lapwings, snipes — than any other place in Tuscany; even without binoculars we could see the flamingos land on the still water.
Disney is making the 2001 novel Artemis Fowl into a movie and honestly it's surprising that it took this long considering Hollywood's rapacious appetite for adapting popular books into films.
"Ducks, geese, and other fowl frequent our treatment ponds, and we shudder to think what one all hyped up on meth would do," read the post from Loretto Police Department.
But odds are, most of us have never seem anything as spellbindingly strange as the moving sculpture-like formations of flocks of feathered fowl captured by Catalan photographer Xavi Bou. 
It is simply a traditional northern Ghanaian village, a labyrinth of round adobe houses with thatched roofs, the occasional wood hut, guinea fowl, and goats roaming free around the houses.
The guests dined on a starter of Scottish smoked salmon with quail egg, horseradish cream on a bed of salad, followed by guinea fowl with stir-fried vegetables and mashed potatoes.
She pushed her modish sunglasses up her nose and smiled at the emerald-headed fowl that were tantalized and scandalized by the one morsel of bread Rebecca had tossed their way.
There's plenty to mull over between the puzzling fowl, the classroom dynamics and our complicated protagonist's eerie ability to better intuit how to police her young female charges than Samuel can.
As I padded toward the exit, a stream of vehicles crammed with fowl, and whatever viruses replicated inside their feathery bodies, steadily rumbled out of the market, bound for points unknown.
The energy from the previous night's debate hung over the ranch, from the eager crowd — which packed in close below the gaze of taxidermied fowl and deer — to Mr. Bush himself.
The music includes red howler monkeys, breathy thumps from the mutum jungle fowl, droning cicadas, eerie calls locals attribute to deadly bushmaster vipers and the unhinged excitement of elusive titi monkeys.
" Standing above the chicken covered in blood, Moon reaches inside the headless fowl, pulls out its heart and says, "I think we need to get the heart of the matter here.
A team of ducks crossing the road in Gisborne, New Zealand were saved when Tesla Autopilot sensed the fowl in the road and swerved at the last minute, narrowly avoiding them.
The menu betrays little in the way of French roots: bacon scones, Cornish crab with Jerusalem artichokes and lemon, Cornish turbot, Lincolnshire guinea fowl and Yorkshire rhubarb with Brillat-Savarin cheese.
The dead-fowl tradition is sort of silly, but it does hark back to the good old days when people thought about shooting in terms of sport and scaring off burglars.
There are many reasons to be skeptical: there's no evidence that fowl can pass Ad-36 to humans, and there are many viruses that could easily be mistaken for Ad-36.
Having checked off fish and fowl, the filmmakers now turn to land animals, traversing millenniums to explore the fate of the vast forests that blanketed Europe after the last ice age.
It also drags memes or cartoons above your apps, but don't dare try to close them otherwise this wild fowl will grab hold of your mouse pointer and mess with you.
So ruled a French judge on Thursday, rejecting a claim by neighbors on the southwestern island of Oléron that the fowl, named Maurice, was a nuisance and made too much noise.
The company that made floating around on huge birds a thing is calling fowl on Bloomingdale's for teaming up with a rival and ripping off their prized product ... its Giant Swan.
Health investigators have interviewed 238 of those who became sick and found most of them had contact with live fowl at home, school and work in the week before their symptoms began.
Lionhead was working on Fable Fortune during the 18 months before it closed, and the game is now in the hands of Flaming Fowl Studios, founded by a group of Fable veterans.
Organizers were initially hesitant about embracing the inflatable fowl, but as Taub recalled, "Somebody on our executive committee said, 'Well, you can't really have a blow-up balloon of the US Constitution.'"
The landmark measures implemented 21 months ago were aimed at saving the grouse while allowing activities such as energy development, mining and ranching to co-exist with the chicken-sized prairie fowl.
A plaster cast of a chicken lies casually on the floor; another articulated fowl leg extends itself suggestively from a window frame, like a can-can girl or sultry inter-dimensional hitchhiker.
"For the Birds" sticks with Kathy for more than five years, documenting the personal and legal consequences of Kathy's passion, observing her fowl obsession with equal parts curiosity, care and guilty revulsion.
For example, when it was dry, groups of guinea fowl moved toward the river, a dangerous location for the birds because it also attracts predators, such as lions, cheetahs, leopards and eagles.
Joe Giudice's last Christmas in America is shaping up to be bittersweet, because it means he's just months away from being deported ... but he also gets to chow down on some fancy fowl.
Out of the cage, into the fire Cage-free and free-range systems clearly do a better job of allowing hens to express behaviors that are similar to those of wild jungle fowl.
Read on for a crash course in turning a state room into a race track for stylish water fowl, the secret to caring for royal pets, and why scale is Crombie's secret weapon.
Farmers have built their barns and established their routines around the more common diseases of turkeys and chickens — Marek's disease, infectious bronchitis, fowl cholera — which can be prevented with vaccinations and good hygiene.
Let him have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps.
The menu lists the age at slaughter — our server seemed to prefer "harvest" — for each breed on the menu, from 90 days for the Plymouth Rock to 130 days for the guinea fowl.
After finishing his remarks, filled with puns, the president blessed a 40-pound (18-kg) fowl from Iowa, granting it a long life and a pardon from appearing on an American dinner table.
After sifting through thousands of entries, they've released a selection of the best images to pass over their desks, including mesmerizing Pacific island horizons, frozen flocks of water fowl, and bug best-buddies.
The Trump administration has proposed easing Obama-era protections for the fowl, part of its "energy dominance" agenda to loosen environmental regulations and open up more federal land and waters to energy exploration.
Censuring Trump certainly jibes with Ms. Cruz's liberal worldview, but in some ways the mayor can seem as complex and contradictory as the neither-fish-nor-fowl United States commonwealth she calls home.
The United States wants to warn Florida and the Carolinas about hurricane trajectories, its fowl and fish to winter in Cuba's Caribbean waters and come back, and to benefit from Cuba's scientific expertise.
Alluding to Soutine's carcasses of beef and his dead fowl, Faure characterizes Soutine's genius through the artist's remarkable ability to breathe life into the medium — the matière, in his words — of the paint itself.
JD.com, an e-commerce firm that is an investor in Weiyang, raises and sells "jogging chickens" that each take 1m steps before the chop, making the meat more succulent than that of sedentary fowl.
This "gourmet market" of cured meats, Asian products, and "exotic" fowl is a few blocks away from San Juan Arcos de Belén, but a million miles away in terms of the two customer bases.
Andrés Ortiz, 79, who runs an animal feed and supply store with his son in the town of Cataño, said sales of fowl feed have gone down 53 percent in anticipation of the ban.
Even so, I liked some of the cluing, like "Head of the army?" for LATRINE (I know; I'm 12), "Heavy metal venue?" for STEEL MILL, "Solo pilot?" for HAN and "Fowl language?" for CHEEP.
Each room is decorated differently, some with wrought-iron bed frames and footstools, free-standing wardrobes and framed etchings of fowl — all scavenged by Ms. Grade from Parisian flea markets or her personal coffers.
But season 5's fowl-fest is loaded with fun flashbacks as the gang shares stories about their worst-ever Thanksgivings, and also moves Monica and Chandler's budding romance forward at the same time.
Now that they understand how train rattling works, they could change some aspects of it to see what effect that has on females, and what that says about the visual system of pea fowl.
We got L.A. City Council President Herb J. Wesson Jr. -- 1 of the 6 Herbs KFC follows on Twitter, along with all 5 Spice Girls -- and he says there's nothing fowl about his newfound fame.
Rather than deciding between serving pheasant or duck, the chef took out his sewing needle and cooking twine like a makeshift surgeon and fused the two wild fowl together, stunning our palates in the process.
The rise in people keeping chickens and other fowl in backyard flocks has led to a corresponding jump in reported cases of a strain of the disease linked to live poultry, according to the CDC.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When Attorney General William Barr refused to appear at a hearing in the U.S. Congress on Thursday, one Democrat decided it was thigh time to act against what he saw as fowl behavior.
Odds are you're eating turkey today, and while that's not as environmentally friendly as a giant bowl of vegetables, it is better than red meat, which has twice the carbon footprint of fish and fowl.
Signs of that are written across Hawk Hill—where chickens, dogs, donkeys, guinea fowl, cattle, horses and a flock of sheep once roamed its fields, calling it a farm today would be a categorical misstatement.
Nearly 500 soldiers have been mobilized to speed up the culling of infected fowl in about 40 farms in the town of San Luis in Pampanga and in San Isidro and Jaen in Nueva Ecija.
Much of the long menu is composed of dishes one might find in a restaurant of similar caliber in Hong Kong: succulent roast meats and fowl, steamed fish priced by the pound, double-boiled soups.
The popular children's fantasy series comes to life in this screen adaptation, which follows 12-year-old genius Artemis Fowl and his bodyguard as they try to rescue his criminal dad from powerful underground fairies.
The Tigers are playing in the Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl against Louisville on Saturday ... and got into the spirit by hitting up a BWW in Orlando and tearing small fowl apart like Tigers do.
The work here is evidence of a kind of cannibalism and resurrection: clothing, towels, and upholstery have been consumed and yet find a second life here in this gallery of garments masquerading as dead fowl.
What is clear, nevertheless, is that Soutine's carcasses and fowl continue to be read as abject images, the product of a tortured personality whose traumatic early childhood experiences have shaped the way he engaged the world.
Carefully balancing hot, sour, sweet, and salty flavors, Thompson is known for his use of uncommon ingredients such as the guinea fowl, sourced from Chinag Mai's Royal Project initiative that introduces alternative crops to hill tribes.
She will be aided by First Vice Mayor Diablo Shapiro the Dog, Second Vice Mayor Punkin Anderson-Harden the Dog, Press Secretary Harley Jones the Goat, and Special Assistant for Fowl Issues Penny Labriola the Chicken.  
Terry Fator's puppet is there, ugh, but Lauren H. eagerly plays along, calling "Little Ben" bigger than she expected and letting the puppet help caress Ben's forearm as she scratches his face with her fowl talons.
"Meat" would better fit the show's focus on the ferocious paintings of plucked fowl and bloody animal carcasses that the great and, I believe, underrated Russian-French artist made in the mid-nineteen-twenties, in Paris.
Experts agree, though, that there was certainly some wild fowl — possibly goose, duck or turkey — served along with the venison brought by the native men, he said, as those are the only food items explicitly mentioned.
We were laughing at ourselves in our frustration, trying to pin down the drumstick with the fork and knife to get at the meat, and wondering if there was a proper way to eat small fowl.
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines started monitoring suspected bird flu cases in humans on Friday after 34 farm workers in two towns north of the capital Manila developed flu-like symptoms after direct exposure to infected fowl.
Other supporters say the amendment is needed after states including California imposed egg production rules requiring that eggs sold in the state be from fowl with enough room to turn around and extend their wings in confinement.
In the first, the problem was affection: Officials implored chicken owners to stop kissing, snuggling and sharing their homes with their fowl after a whopping 13% of people who contracted salmonella 'fessed up to smooching their birds.
And that tension seems particularly clear when it comes to issues related to traditional British class hierarchies, whether it's the national obsession with non-working royals or the protection of beautiful but annoying fowl menacing the Cotswolds.
Since 2017, McKann has been saving animals from hurricanes, plucking chickens and guinea fowl trapped in cages and loading up trucks full of pigs, donkeys, and cows left behind in flooded farms during storms like Harvey and Florence.
Before you start crying foul (or, fowl, in this case), know that moviegoers only need to unlock their phones during the closing credits to scan the compatible code — which is an invisible, digital watermark embedded in the movie.
Whether you find this fowl in a free-range field or forage it from the most fearsome of factory farms, just make sure that you're able to stuff the little guy in your duffle bag for easy transport.
Noah Strycker, a bird-watcher and writer who visited Taiwan last year as part of a world tour during which he says he spotted a record 6,042 bird species, said he had never seen such enthusiasm over fowl.
The releases due in 2020 include some significant titles—a live-action remake of "Mulan" and an adaptation of "Artemis Fowl", a popular series of fantasy novels—but nothing with the clout of "The Lion King" or "Aladdin".
In the past week, Patrick Mckann, a 42-year-old Virginia horse trainer, said he and his friends have rescued six horses, two donkeys, around 14 guinea fowl and lots of chickens threatened by the disaster's encroaching waters.
Here's how the next two years look now: Magic Camp – TBD Untitled Christopher Robin Project – August 3, 2018 Aladdin – May 24, 2019 Artemis Fowl – August 9, 2019 Nicole – November 8, 2019 Star Wars: Episode IX - December 20, 2019
His newest venture, Flock & Fowl, is devoted to the classic southern Chinese dish called Hainanese chicken rice, but with upgraded ingredients and innovations like congee topped with fried (free-range) chicken, a poached (organic) egg and (house-made) pickles.
"We hear hundreds of fucked up, fowl-ass stories— ninjas losing their jobs, being denied entry into the military, even losing custody of their kids in court battles because they are officially and legally labelled gang members," he said.
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines will deploy hundreds of troops to hasten a cull of about 600,000 fowl, the farm minister said on Wednesday, as part of efforts to rein in the Southeast Asian nation's first outbreak of bird flu.
Among those who exchanged vows after consuming this juicy fowl were Howard Stern and his now-wife Beth Ostrosky, while Ina Garten, who's got an Engagement Chicken recipe of her own, has credited the dish with many a marriage.
Ask the average consumer of organic eggs, beef, or poultry what they imagine the farm where their dinner was raised looks like and they'll probably describe something similar to the quaint scene at Fowl Creek Farm in Salem, Michigan.
But until recently it was rare to find gumbo that incorporated ingredients beyond a fixed list of proteins (fowl, sausage, local shellfish), aromatics (onion, bell pepper, celery — known locally as the holy trinity) and spices (cayenne, thyme, white pepper).
Witnessing her achievements and the opprobrium they drew, along with the occasional accolade, I often thought back to that Florida ranch house and its flock of wayward fowl, and the subdivision residents who wanted to wring the birds' necks.
The Trump administration has proposed easing Obama-era protections for the fowl, part of its "energy dominance" agenda to loosen environmental regulations and open up more federal land and waters to energy exploration, but has yet to do so.
Readers will also be able to see their favorite characters come to life with adaptions of the popular children&aposs fantasy "Artemis Fowl," and the New York Times best-seller "Woman in the Window" coming to screens next year.
"Hanging Fowl," from the collection of the Musée National d'Art Moderne in Paris, includes the additional, anecdotal motif of the knife, which appears to be in the process of falling to the ground after it has performed its fatal task.
That's led to a neither-fish-nor-fowl problem here and there for Hulu, but it's also led to a massive library of TV shows, as well as the first drama series Emmy for a streaming service with The Handmaid's Tale.
In the United Kingdom, 270% of households own pet dogs, 2000% own cats, 2150% indoor fish, 2000% rabbits, 593% guinea pigs, 259% reptiles, 2000% domestic fowl and 290% hamsters, according to 2017 data from the UK Pet Food Manufacturers Association.
Feinstein's aborted resolution is an odd beast, neither fish nor fowl, replacing some of the GND resolution's goals and principles with an unwieldy mix of goals and specific policies, again as though this were a matter of competing white papers.
Footage posted on the Scottish national team's Facebook site showed players haring around the training field in a bizarre game of tag in which they attempt to avoid being touched, or in some cases whacked, by the squeaky rubber fowl.
Less visible during my wintery visit are a stream and waterfalls, and though the Weintraubs keep beehives and animals ranging from fowl and rabbits to sheep and pigs, at this time of year, only ducks, geese, and chickens are in evidence.
But a new study shows that vulturine guinea fowl, a bird with distinctive blue plumage that lives in Africa, can keep track of relationships with hundreds of others -- challenging the prevailing view that big brains are a requirement for complex society.
Puerto Rico was hit by natural disaster on top of fiscal disaster on top of our secular disaster of being neither fish nor fowl: voteless United States citizens, most of whom pay no federal income tax; political and fiscal oddities.
OVO is suing Australian-based Bellroy and L.A.-based Clae claiming the merch companies collaborated to create, among other things, a shoe featuring a bird which OVO claims is the spitting image of its famous owl ... and it's crying fowl.
Your turkey shuffled off this fowl coil before it ever had to witness the president formally pardon Bread and Butter, a pair who will now live out their days at Virginia Tech's Gobblers Rest retirement pen for very important turkeys.
After several attempts to retrieve the frisky fowl, Bertie left Botting&aposs roof and his rightful owner was able to retrieve him and send a picture to Rose to let her known both the lovelorn bird and its owner were safe and sound.
This manner of looking at sets of Soutine's paintings, be they the beef or fowl or the Céret landscapes, is peculiar to the literature on the artist: too infrequently is there extended discussion of any specific painting, except perhaps the 1918 self-portrait.
The big draw here is FreeTime, which lets parents put the entire content library of FreeTime books (which includes big names like the Harry Potter series, The Hobbit, Artemis Fowl, the Percy Jackson books, and The Chronicles of Narnia) in front of kids.
In the cases linked to poultry, those who got sick reported that they had gotten chicks and ducklings from sellers including hatcheries, agricultural stores and websites, the CDC said, adding that just touching the fowl or their environment can make people sick.
Per the council, Peas and Carrots lived in their own house away from the other turkeys and were handled regularly to "get used to people and activity," as it is important that they wouldn't be in a fowl mood for their big day.
Birds, birds, everywhere, including an abundance of water fowl — snow geese, mottled duck, mallards, shovelers, green-winged teal, pintails, white-fronted geese, not to mention white egrets, blue herons, bald eagles, ibis, pelicans, flycatchers, osprey, kites, falcons, buntings, sandpipers, hummingbirds and gulls.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 23600 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 2202 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 19813 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 33 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
There has been no case of human transmission but the virus prompted a cull of 200,000 fowl last week after it was detected on a farm in the province of Pampanga, north of the capital Manila, and spread to five neighboring farms.
Mr. Johnson, who has been offered a paid internship with the Hort after he is released, was raking a path as a flock of Guinea fowl (a gift from a prison farm on Long Island) clucked and pecked for insects around his feet.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 1920 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 1925 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
Given the metaphorical meanings that continue to be ascribed to Soutine's pictures of dead beef and dying fowl, with their meditations on death and sacrifice, he might well have recalled the example by his most beloved master as a source of inspiration for this depiction.
Thirteen years after the publication of Syzttia's biography, Maurice Tuchman, former curator at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and organizer of the museum's 1968 Soutine retrospective, would use Szyttia's charming narrative to expand his interpretation of the paintings of dead and dying fowl.
Weirdly enough, I happened to pick up an old copy of an Artemis Fowl book last weekend and notice a Miramax Books logo across the spine, which I suppose means this series was supposed to be turned into a move almost two decades ago.
The new poultry-centric build, which will boast an old-school charm thanks to Joanna's signature antique touches, will be a gathering hub for even more fowl friends for animal-lover Chip and kids Drake, 12, Ella, 11, Duke, 9, and Emmie Kay, 7.
As you make your way home from a turkey-filled weekend, spare a thought for some late birds that didn't even make it to the table: the fowl that jet-engine makers shoot into airplane engines to ensure your flight is a safe one.
"I desire that every laborer in my realm should be able to put a fowl in the pot on Sundays," Henry IV reportedly declared one day in 1598, 420 years ago, just as his kingdom was emerging from a series of ruinous religious wars.
This was the era of Grumpy Cat, a close friend of Mashable since 2012; of Fiona the Hippo, social media star at the Cincinnati Zoo; of Porgs, the fair fowl featured in The Last Jedi, which spurred online fandom from the first trailer onwards.
She's called Shannon Beador a c—, told Tamra Judge she was to blame for her daughter not speaking to her anymore, and threw around such fowl language and hurtful accusations that even the ever-poised Heather Dubrow lost her cool — but Kelly Dodd has no apologies.
Announced by Interior Department Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt, a Colorado native and a former energy lobbyist, the proposal would allow for changes to habitat boundary maps of the chicken-sized prairie fowl - considered by conservationists to be a key indicator species for America's dwindling sagebrush ecosystem.
The fowl aficionado is a woman named Tiara, and despite her bizarre profession and the fact that she has framed pictures of chickens and one of Ben in her home, she came across as a sweet, normal girl who didn't even mention the birds throughout the evening.
Jeremy Sengly's bud bird, Hazel Boulevard's disco turkey, and Bad Blueprints' platonic vaporwave vision of the featherless fowl all offer different flavors of the traditional Thankgiving staple—but the only who will actually get to taste it is probably Ethan Barnowsky's duplicitous pilgrim in the last panel.
Interior Department Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt, a Colorado native and a former energy lobbyist, said the proposals reflected the interests of Western States that host the chicken-sized prairie fowl, which is considered by conservationists to be a key indicator species for America's dwindling sagebrush ecosystem.
"I do think it shows a lack of trust," said former Senator Trent Lott of Mississippi, a Republican, who tried repeatedly and in vain to stop lame-duck sessions while in Congress and who likened members of the newest group of opposition to fleshy, wattled fowl.
This happens in "Swan Flight" (227), where an unnamed goddess, revving her large white fowl as if it were a motorcycle, speeds through a burst of light among the clouds that, up close, turn out to be airy scribbles of pink and white, like Twombly cotton candy.
As we passed Three Sisters, a trio of rock formations jutting above the surface, we could see evidence of heavy spring rains: Uprooted timber was twisted against the upriver Sister as if huge water fowl had made a nest of trunks and branches, instead of twigs.
As we passed Three Sisters, a trio of rock formations jutting above the surface, we could see evidence of heavy spring rains: Uprooted timber was twisted against the upriver Sister as if huge water fowl had made a nest of trunks and branches, instead of twigs.
Old-time Washington is not sure if Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is fur, fin or fowl.
Highly pathogenic among fowl, the risk of human infection is low, according to the World Health Organisation, "We have heightened inspections of all consignments, including all private and public vehicles at all our ports of entry, especially in and out of Zimbabwe," South Africa's department of agriculture said in a statement.
Dozens of places in the Nashville area now specialize in hot chicken—Slow Burn, 400 Degrees, Party Fowl, TNT B-B-Q—and indicate the level of spiciness with such terms as Poultrygeist, Executioner, and Shut the Cluck Up. Fans plan entire weekends around which hot-chicken restaurants they'll visit.
" And the novel's meals rival anything in "Babette's Feast": "The dinner consisted of a truffled guinea-fowl set amid a liver terrine, and pot-au-feu en ravigote (all of it garnished with cardoons that had been so well caramelized that the juice still ran down one's throat, despite the vin de côte).
Anecdotes constitute a third category, and some of them become highly important: for instance, Soutine's re-use of 21968th century paintings found at flea markets as the canvas supports for his pictures; his search for appropriate models, whether dead fowl or real human beings; and the artist's frequent destruction of his own earlier works.
But to lead to it, the curator Stephen Brown, in consultation with the Soutine scholars Esti Dunow and Maurice Tuchman, has assembled a well-paced procession of other still lifes that demonstrate the peculiarities of Soutine's style: naked fowl; silver herring; a giant ray fish, inspired by Chardin; and explosive bursts of popeyed sardines.
Ya know the type who stumbles 'bout the towns With off-timed jokes invariably that flop, And so becomes a target for the slop— For when your talent's barely juggling birds It makes a bloke a bull's-eye for the turds— Not metaphorical and not from fowl But actual poo found in a human bowel.
Hulu released the following descriptions of the planned shows: Howard the Duck: Marvel's Howard The Duck is trapped in a world he never made, but America's favorite fighting fowl hopes to return home with the help of his unstoppable gal pal Beverly before the evil Dr. Bong can turn him the crispiest dish on the menu.
Choucroute garnie (a popular Alsatian recipe with sausages and salted meats served over sauerkraut) and cassoulet (a mixed meat dish with mutton, fowl, and Toulouse sausage simmered in fragrant haricots blancs) were cornerstones of the menu, but there was still tinkering that needed to happen to "get more flavor into the dishes—to elevate them," says Ponzo.
At once a blend of Poland's catholic sensibilities, cosmological ignorance, and Jerzy's natural observations from his time spent in the mountains (he was an avid alpinist), his lunar trilogy is a fantastic odyssey to a moon where fire burns green, liquid oceans harbor untold varieties of fish, and strange moon fowl run wild on the lunar terrain.
We're never far from an alliterative flourish ("flaky fried fowl fingers") or a stroke of sudden beauty ("I grabbed the knob with both hands, a transparent crystal bulb, a dollop of frozen light") that makes us pause and say, damn, as we realize just how closely the narrator is paying attention to the world around him.

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