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The species—which looks like a strange mix of a dog, zebra, and a kangaroo—was hunted to extinction, largely because European settlers blamed them for attacks on sheep, poultry, and other livestock.—
Taylor Dotson,
Scientific American,
10 July 2026 Get the best meats, poultry and seafood delivered straight to your doorstep with a Good Chop subscription and score a free Blackstone Griddle with your 3rd order.—
Rachel Cortez,
USA Today,
4 July 2026 That is far smaller than the 2025 outbreak that killed millions of commercial poultry.—
Ryan Brennan,
Miami Herald,
2 July 2026 The 2025 outbreak was HPAI, and that’s the strain that continues to worry veterinarians and poultry scientists.—
Ryan Brennan,
Kansas City Star,
1 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for poultry
Word History
Etymology
Middle English pultrie, from Anglo-French pulletrie, from pulleter poulterer, from pullet chicken — more at pullet
Middle English pultrie "fowl raised for food," from early French pulletrie (same meaning), from pulleter "one who raises poultry," from pullet "chicken" — related to pullet