Yes, a rooster is a male chicken and a hen is a female of the same species of domesticated fowl (there are different breeds of chicken though).
No, a rooster cannot mate with a guinea hen to produce offspring because they are different species and cannot interbreed.
yes any rooster will mate with any hen just give them time
because they want to mate with hens
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A hen is a female chicken and thus would mate with a male chicken or a rooster.
No, It doesn't matter if the rooster and the hen are different breeds. They will live happily together.
their is no such thing as a hen rooster, a hen is rooster is a male chicken, and a hen is a female chicken.
their is no such thing as a hen rooster, a hen is rooster is a male chicken, and a hen is a female chicken.
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Yes, they are all part of the same species (Gallus gallus domesticus), so it is possible for them to mate and produce fertile offspring. One of the only reasons that wouldn't work is if the hen or the rooster is too small. If one is a bantam, it will be hard.
A hen is a chicken. Hen is just the female of the species. Rooster is the male. They are all "chickens" Gallus gallus domesticus.
A rooster is the male and the hen is the female .