Caponisation

/ˌkæp.ə.naɪ.ˈzeɪ.ʃən/ noun

The process of removing the reproductive organs of a rooster to make it grow larger and less aggressive for meat production.

From Middle English capon (castrated rooster) via Old French capon, from Latin capo, related to Greek kopto 'to cut'; the -isation suffix indicates a process or action.

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