No. A chicken can produce eggs without a rooster but she can not produce a chick without her eggs being fertilized by a rooster.
Yes!
A really dumb rooster :-)
They lay eggs daily, but if you want chicks you have to have a male to fertilize the eggs.
No, not that I know of. Chicken is the species. A rooster is a male chicken. A hen is a female chicken. A chick is a young, undeveloped chicken. YMT.
A young chicken is called a chick, a pullet (young hen), or a cockerel (young rooster).
Hens and roosters are both chickens, so the offspring are called chicks. As they get older and show their male or female characteristics, they are called either a hen or a rooster. Note: In Australia and New Zealand, chickens are called chooks or chookies.
NO. Unless the chicken has mated with a rooster, she will lay non viable eggs. An egg will be produced by the chicken even when no rooster is available. Eggs that come from a grocery store are not fertile and therefore can never produce a chick.
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.
chick, rooster, hen
A male chicken is a rooster.
A really dumb rooster :-)
A rooster is a boy chicken so his baby would be a chick
They lay eggs daily, but if you want chicks you have to have a male to fertilize the eggs.
No, not that I know of. Chicken is the species. A rooster is a male chicken. A hen is a female chicken. A chick is a young, undeveloped chicken. YMT.
a female chicken under the age of one year is called a pullet
1. If no rooster is present, then there is no way the egg will be fertilised, so it will not have a chick in it. 2. If the egg is freshly laid, and removed immediately and refrigerated, it will not have a chick in it.
Yes. There is some chance of a throwback gene in the chick produced but in general, if the egg the chick hatches from is green/blue and the rooster who fertilized the egg is of the same genetic lines then very likely the resulting hen will go on to produce green eggs.
A chick is a cockerel from the time it is born, if it is male. Male chicken under one year old - Cockerel Male chicken over one year old - Cock, or Rooster