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    Ca·pon·ize
    /ˈkāpəˌnīz/

    verb

    • 1. castrate (a male chicken): "the males were caponized"
  2. ca·pon. (kā′pŏn′, -pən) n. A male chicken castrated when young to improve the quality of its flesh for food. [Middle English capoun, from Old English capūn and from Old French capon, both from Latin cāpō, cāpōn- .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

  3. The meaning of CAPONIZER is one that caponizes.

  4. Caponizing a rooster, or turning a rooster into a capon, is a practice that dates back centuries. This procedure involves the removal of a rooster’s testes, which alters its growth and behavior. While controversial, it’s still performed in some parts of the world for various reasons, including meat quality improvement and behavioral changes.

  5. What is Caponizing and Why do It? Caponizing chickens is, in short, the surgical operation necessary for removing the testicles and neutering the chickens . Yes, you have to surgically remove the testicles. When this is done the bird can grow longer, gets larger and can also be used as a broody as their hormones are now that of a hen's.

  6. A male chicken castrated when young to improve the quality of its flesh for food. [Middle English capoun, from Old English capūn and from Old French capon, both from Latin cāpō, cāpōn- .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

  7. Aug 25, 2022 · Caponization is the surgical removal of the testes of a cockerel. It is a major operation, and in some countries, it is illegal to perform. The main benefit of caponizing a rooster is that the meat becomes much more tender and succulent.

  8. Define caponised. caponised synonyms, caponised pronunciation, caponised translation, English dictionary definition of caponised. n. A male chicken castrated when young to improve the quality of its flesh for food. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition....

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