No matter the sex, the name for a young chicken is a chick.
then when they are mature they become either a hen or a rooster.
Young females are called pullets. Young males are called cockerels.
A young chicken is called a chick, a pullet (young hen), or a cockerel (young rooster).
A really dumb rooster :-)
A cockerel is a chicken. Chicken refers to the species, but a cockerel is a young male chicken. A rooster is a full grown male chicken. The pullet is a young female, and a hen is a full grown female. Hope this helps!
The name of a chicken's house is the chicken coop.
Hamel, Hansel, Bobel: those are nouns. A young, less than 1 year old male chicken is called a cockerel. That's a pronoun.
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Cornish Hens
A young male chicken is known as a cockerel. A fully grown, mature cockerel is known as a rooster.
A young male chicken is known as a cockerel. A fully grown, mature cockerel is known as a rooster.
Poussin is a castrated young male chicken
A baby chicken is called a chick. A female chicken that is still too young to lay eggs is called a pullet
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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 young chicken is called a chick, a pullet (young hen), or a cockerel (young rooster).
An offspring bird is a hatchling or a chick
a young chicken develop because of the sperm cell and the egg cell
The Old English word was 'cycen' meaning a young fowl, which became young chicken, which then became any chicken.