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A hen that is 5 month old is called a pullet. She is generally not as large as the full grown hen, usually slimmer, and her comb and wattles may not be full sized yet. Here is a website that will show you the progression from Hatch to 1 year.
A large chicken is called a standard, whereas a small chicken is a bantam.
it mean a house dreamed like a old cat
it is simply a hen a male hen is called a rooster
a baby hen is kept under its mom for safety or its with its mom for all times until its old enough to be by itself..:)
Cluck Old Hen was created in 1923.
They start to break down (mentally); they like do things that you wouldn't expect from a hen. They just flat-out change.
A hen that is 5 month old is called a pullet. She is generally not as large as the full grown hen, usually slimmer, and her comb and wattles may not be full sized yet. Here is a website that will show you the progression from Hatch to 1 year.
no, its just an old hen as far as i know. =)
No. The rooster is the male, the hen is the female. Some rooster breeds do not grow spurs at all.
A large chicken is called a standard, whereas a small chicken is a bantam.
There is not really a way to pronounce it in English because we Dutch have an entire different way of pronouncing letters. Hendrickje is an old name no young people in the Netherlands will have this name. But some people might be called Hendrik. What is still an old name. Hendrik (pronounced the same as Hendrick) Hen - like in the bird ''hen'' dr - pronounced like the ''dr'' from ''drowning''. ik - like ''ick'' in ''stick''. Hen - drik
If you mean the vent or the chickens cloaca where the egg comes out then you do not want to cure this. Moist cloaca is a sign of a healthy hen and it should always be "wet". A dry cloaca is a sure sign of either an old hen or a hen that is going to have problems laying eggs.
It depends on how old the hen is.
Five year old hens are not uncommon. She will not likely be producing any eggs at this age. She can be used for a brood hen or a pet.
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