Poultry Day

Date When Celebrated : Always March 19

Poultry Day celebrates chicken, turkey and other birds we commonly consume. Chicken and turkey are lower in fats, and cholesterol than other meats, making it better for your health. They also give you your breakfast eggs.

Celebrate Poultry Day with eggs for breakfast, a chicken sandwich for lunch, and barbecue chicken for dinner. Don't forget to cook up some chicken fingers for the kids.

Most famous Chicken: Looney Tune's Foghorn leghorn.

Chicken Philosophy: Which came first, the chicken or the egg?


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