The female would be a "pullet". ------- The male would be a "cockerel".
A pullet is a female chicken.
young female chicken.
A young male chicken is a cockerel. A young female chicken is a pullet.
Pullet Pullet
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun 'cockerel' is a gender specific noun for a young male chicken. The noun 'pullet' is a gender specific noun for a young female chicken.
Pullet is from French poulet (male) poulette (female) meaning small chicken. Therefore it should be male. But in English it won't matter, anything goes. It's after all just a bloody chook.
No..A pullet is a young hen chicken, just beginning to lay eggs.
Chicks Female chick pullet Male chick cockeral
a female chicken under the age of one year is called a pullet
A female chicken under the age of one year. ok this is what i figured chick(baby) pullet(teenager) hen&rooster(adult)
Chick. Pullet is for an immature female and cockerel is for the immature male.