Which bird’s young are referred to as squabs?

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A newborn domestic pigeon, often under four weeks old, or its flesh is referred to as squab in culinary terms. The flesh has been described as having a dark chicken flavour. The name is most likely Scandinavian in origin; skvabb is a Swedish word that means “loose, fat flesh.” Utility pigeons are used in the modern squab production.