its 39 degrees Celsius which is around 104 degrees Fahrenheit. i saw my vet today because my budgie was ill and she told me that. so if your budgie is ill, keep it warm because it feels the cold more harshly than we do :)
103 or 105
54 degrees Fahrenheit
No. A hen is a bird.
A hen is both an animal and a bird. All birds are animals. They are all part of the kingdom animalia.
Birds are animals. Hen is the name for a female bird.
Learn english. The question you probably mean is "Is a hen an animal or a bird?" Its both. A bird is a type of animal, which a hen is, so a hen is both an animal because its alive, and a bird. lol.
I wouldn't - a hen is a female bird. So there is no male "hen".
No, the eggs and the hen kind of go hand in hand. A chickens body temperature is 101-102ºF. That happens to also be the temperature that the eggs need to incubate at. Since the chicken cannot warm the eggs to a higher temperature than she is, the hen herself cannot overheat the eggs.
Your Answer is here... Deep-body temperature of the laying hen was measured with an implantable radio transmitter. Food and water intake and oviposition time were recorded, remotely, based on electric signals from microswitches attached to the individual cages. Body temperature and feeding activity of the laying hen under continuous light displayed a circadian rhythm. The length of the body-temperature cycle was 25.2 h, and the feeding cycle was 25.3 h. These values appear to be associated with the animal's laying cycle which was 25.3 h. The laying cycle of the hen can play an important role in the maintenance of circadian rhythms of body temperature and feeding activity. Both the marked temperature rise found at the time of oviposition and the prelaying (or nesting) behavior may be controlled by a preovulatory surge of luteinizing hormone (LH) and progesterone. Regards, M. Saad Shahid saadi.saad@gmail.com
a hen
If you mean, "what is the name for a female bird," the answer is "hen."
We generally call a female bird a hen. There are two elements with the "hen" in them: ruthenium and rhenium.
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