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Definition of Chicken farm
1. Noun. Farm where chickens are raised for sale.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chicken Farm
Literary usage of Chicken farm
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Romance of Steel: The Story of a Thousand Millionaires by Herbert Newton Casson (1907)
"There was an old New England Yankee who lived in the village of West Overton,
and who owned the biggest chicken farm in the county. ..."
2. Mark Twain's Letters by Mark Twain (1917)
"Being discharged from that post, he wanted to try agriculture—was sure he could
make a fortune out of a chicken farm. I gave him $900 and he went to a ..."
3. Modern Farm Buildings: Being Suggestions for the Most Approved Ways of by Alfred Hopkins (1920)
"For the chicken farm a good-sized storage place is necessary for outdoor brooders
and hovers which are out of season, to say nothing of extra coops and ..."
4. Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect: A Lover of Nature and of His Kind, who by Charles William Eliot (1903)
"To carry out this plan the straight rows of evergreens in the neighborhood of
the chicken farm, as well as the chicken farm itself, will need to be ..."