As a domain expert in animal agriculture statistics, I can provide you with an estimate based on available data. The number of chickens killed daily worldwide is a complex figure to pin down precisely due to variations in consumption, production, and cultural practices across different countries. However, we can look at some general statistics to get an idea.
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, in 2019, global chicken meat production was approximately 99.7 million metric tons. To estimate the number of chickens killed daily, we would need to consider the average weight of a chicken and the fact that not all chickens are killed for meat (some are kept for egg production).
Assuming an average live weight of a chicken of about 2.5 kg (5.5 pounds) and that the production figure is for meat chickens only, we can calculate the number of chickens killed annually and then divide by 365 to get a daily figure.
99.7 million metric tons / 2.5 kg/chicken = approximately 39.88 billion chickens
39.88 billion chickens / 365 days ≈ 109 million chickens per day
Please note that this is a rough estimate and the actual number can vary significantly based on a variety of factors.
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