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- Poussin_(chicken) abstract "In Commonwealth countries, poussin (pronounced /ˈpuːsæn/ and sometimes, less commonly called coquelet) is a butcher's term for a young chicken, less than 28 days old at slaughter and usually weighing 400–450 grams (14–16 oz) but not above 750 grams (26 oz). It is sometimes also called spring chicken, although the term spring chicken usually refers to chickens weighing 750–850 grams (26–30 oz). In the United States, poussin is an alternative name for a small-sized cross-breed chicken called Rock Cornish game hen, developed in the late 1950s, which is twice as old and twice as large as the typical British poussin.".
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- Poussin_(chicken) wikiPageExternalLink rt_standards_chicken.pdf.
- Poussin_(chicken) wikiPageExternalLink chicken.pdf.
- Poussin_(chicken) wikiPageID "14048453".
- Poussin_(chicken) wikiPageRevisionID "576969790".
- Poussin_(chicken) hasPhotoCollection Poussin_(chicken).
- Poussin_(chicken) subject Category:Chicken.
- Poussin_(chicken) type Food.
- Poussin_(chicken) type FunctionalSubstance.
- Poussin_(chicken) comment "In Commonwealth countries, poussin (pronounced /ˈpuːsæn/ and sometimes, less commonly called coquelet) is a butcher's term for a young chicken, less than 28 days old at slaughter and usually weighing 400–450 grams (14–16 oz) but not above 750 grams (26 oz). It is sometimes also called spring chicken, although the term spring chicken usually refers to chickens weighing 750–850 grams (26–30 oz).".
- Poussin_(chicken) label "Poussin (chicken)".
- Poussin_(chicken) label "童子雞".
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- Poussin_(chicken) sameAs Q14473756.
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- Poussin_(chicken) wasDerivedFrom Poussin_(chicken)?oldid=576969790.
- Poussin_(chicken) depiction Poussin.JPG.
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