Chickens Nutrition Facts

Calories, fat, protein, and carbohydrate values for Chickens.

Calories

There are 187 calories in Chickens.

187

Nutrition Facts
Chickens
Serving Size:

3

oz (85 grams)

Amount Per Serving
Calories from Fat 100
Calories 187

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 11 grams

Saturated Fat 3.1 grams

Polyunsaturated Fat 2.4 grams
Monounsaturated Fat 4.4 grams

Cholesterol 80 milligrams

Sodium 60 milligrams

Potassium 173 milligrams

Total Carbohydrates 0 grams

Dietary Fiber 0 grams

Protein 20 grams
10%

Vitamin A

0.6%

Vitamin C

0.8%

Calcium

7.6%

Iron

Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Category
Food / Beverages > Bakery / Deli > Prepared & Preserved Foods > Prepared Meats, Poultry & Seafood > Cooked Poultry (Perishable)

How long would it take to burn off 190 KCal?
Walking (3mph) 50 minutes
Running (6mph) 18 minutes
Bicycling (10mph) 26 minutes
Values estimated based on person weighing 140 lbs.

What is called chicken?

Chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) is a term which refers to the male of a number of poultry. It is raised in many places for its meat and eggs. They are usually kept by humans as livestock. Some breeds of chickens can fly for a short distance.

Is a chicken an animal or a bird?

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Chickens belong to the kingdom Animalia under the animal class Aves. Aves is the bird class. Chickens are birds, and they exhibit the typical characteristics of birds: feathers, beaks, and wings.

What is the difference between chicken and chickens?

The main difference between hens vs chickens is their gender. Hens are exclusively female, while chickens are either male or female. Even though most male chickens are called roosters, the word “chicken” refers to either gender of bird born in this family or genus.

Is chicken a meat?

“Meat” is a general term for animal flesh. Poultry is a type of meat taken from birds such as chickens and turkeys. Poultry also refers to the birds themselves, especially in a farming context.

Why is it called chicken?



chicken.” The word was originally ciccen in Old English (a language that, like Italian, turned its Cs into CHs when they came before an I), but back then, it was just the plural of “chick,” and only referred to group of the baby birds.

Are chickens real animals?

When is a chicken not an animal? Answer: When she’s in a factory farm. If she were, indeed, an animal, she would be protected by the Humane Slaughter Act, but the Act doesn’t cover “poultry”. That makes it easier for them to be dropped while still alive into the scalding water that helps remove their feathers.

Do all chickens lay eggs?

Of course all hens lay eggs, but there are definitely breeds that are better producers than others. While no hen will lay an egg every day, these breeds might come close! Starting around 20-22 weeks old, you should be collecting plenty of eggs from these hens.

Are chickens male or female?

Same principle as with humans



And just as humans are divided into male and female and children and adults, chickens are likewise. In this context, a man equals a “rooster” and a woman equals a “hen”. Both are generally chickens, but the names indicate their gender and that they are adults.