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A rooster is a male chicken , A young rooster is a cockerel. A hen is a female chicken, A young hen is a pullet. A castrated Rooster is a Capon A baby chicken of either gender is a chick.
A baby rooster is called a cockerel.
A young rooster is known as a cockerel.
A male chicken under a year old is a called a cockerel, a male chicken over a year old is called a cock or a rooster. A castrated male chicken is called a capon, but it is illegal to castrate a rooster in most parts of the world.
A chick.
A rooster is a boy chicken so his baby would be a chick
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A ram lamb but when it is castrated it becomes a wether lamb.
you should feed it some wheat and grain.
Baby horses are called foals whether a boy or girl. Baby horses under the ages of 4 are [boy]colts and fillys[girl]. When a horse is over the age of 4 they are a mare[girl or a stallion/gelding[boy]. Geldings are castrated males. Stallions are not castrated, and studs are stallions used specifically 4 breeding.
Baby chicks are checked for what sex they are at hatcheries by expert "sexers" at birth. Most people want hens for the eggs they lay, not roosters. Hens lay eggs without a rooster being around. In fact, they lay MORE eggs without a rooster being around because they don't have the constant sexual harassment of the rooster to upset and bother them. So, there are more roosters born than are actually needed. the baby chicks are sold as Easter chicks which are cute but grow up into the pain in the butt critter that mature roosters are. They attack their owners, fight with each other, crow before sunrise, etc. Only a few are needed to make more baby chickens.
Being a baby is a passing phase. No animal live as a baby particularly long. They don't die, they become juveniles, and then adults.