The primary output of broiler farming operations consists of meat derived from chickens specifically raised for consumption. These chickens, bred for rapid growth and efficient meat production, provide a significant source of protein in human diets. Common examples include whole chickens, chicken breasts, thighs, drumsticks, and wings, which are widely available in grocery stores and restaurants.
The consumption of poultry meat offers nutritional benefits, being a relatively lean protein source compared to some other meats. Broiler production plays a vital role in global food security due to its efficiency and affordability. Historically, the specialized breeding and rearing of these birds have transformed poultry from a backyard activity to a large-scale industrial operation capable of meeting substantial consumer demand.