Many young or baby animals do not have the same animal name as the adult animal. A young fowl is called a chick or cockerel.
A really dumb rooster :-)
The Greek goddess Artemis was not male. Goddesses were female. If you are talking about Artemis Fowl from the book series, then yes, Artemis Fowl is male.
A male junior could be called a young man.
a keet
Chicken
a cria, or macho.
A young male horse is a 'Colt' and a young female horse is a 'Filly'
Fowl is a word for the entire group of those types of birds, the male is a peacock, and the female is a peahen, together they are peafowl.
Depends on the kind of fowl. A female chicken is called a "chicken" or a "hen". A female mallard is called a "mallard", a "hen" or a "hen mallard". A female turkey is called a "hen", a "turkey" or a "turkey hen". Generally, a female of any sort of fowl may be called a "hen" other than young chicken females, who are called "pullets".
rooster you actually call a mature male chicken a cock. rooster is just a common name for them. you call a young male chicken a cockerell
A group of guinea fowl are called a RASP.
This also spelled keet and is a young fowl.