The term "Jenny" is used to refer to the female of certain animals, specifically the donkey or the wren. A male pheasant is usually called a ringneck and the female, simply a female pheasant. See the related link for more information.
male pheasants are usually called 'cocks' and females 'hens'
No sorry, a female pheasant is called a hen. A Jenny is the name for a female donkey.
Jenny is a female donkey, female turkeys are called hens.
A male turkey is called a tom or a gobbler, a female turkey a hen, and a baby turkey a poult or chick. A young male turkey is called a jake and a young femaleis called a jenny.
A young male turkey is called a Jake and a young female is a jenny. A grown male turkey is a tom or a gobbler and female turkeys are called hens. Chick and poult are the names for baby turkeys.
A male turkey is called a tom or a gobbler, a female turkey a hen, and a baby turkey a poult or chick. A young male turkey is called a jake and a young femaleis called a jenny.
A jenny is a female donkey or a female wren. There is no such thing as a male jenny.
Why are female crabs called jenny
A Jenny is a female donkey, all you can do is breed the male and the female together and hopefully the offspring will be a female.
A Wren (assumed female) is often called Jenny Wren.
Hen. Turkey - the young are referred to as a poult, or chick. The female is referred to as a hen, and the male a tom.
A female turkey is called a hen.
A young female turkey is called a 'Hen polut'
It is a Jenny.
A female Wren (bird living in Europe) is a 'jenny' 2. the female of certain animals or birds, esp a donkey, ass, or wren