A hens habitat is in a chicken coop. She will build a nest for her eggs, and roost at night.
It lives in a place.
Hen. A rooster is a chicken of the male gender, so the opposite (in gender) is the female, or hen.
A Cornish game hen is a smaller broiler chicken. It is also sold as a Cornish hen or a Rock Cornish hen.
They sit in the hen house on eggs, on the roost or in a nest.
Domestic chickens have no natural habitat. However, the best place to keep them is a grassy area with patches of dirt, a few large rocks, a few trees and maybe a bush or two. Make sure this is protected from cats, foxes and other animals that may harm them.
If you are taking about the hen sitting on eggs then it will make things easy for you and the hen. you will have a better outcome if you move the hen or take the rooster out.
Hens can live almost anywhere, but can be kept in hen houses, coops (like chickens) or can roam around if you live in an area where this is possible. Sorry it isn't very detailed but I hope this helps ;D
Pukekos are a type of 'Swamp Hen' that lives in New Zealand. Its typical habitat is any natural grassland, particularly swamps, and can be seen occasionally foraging for food on the side of roads.
The egg came first. Eggs have been laid by animals for hundreds of millions of years, while chickens, as we know them today, evolved from non-chicken ancestors through a gradual process of change.
a cockerel is a male chicken at the age of 4months up until they reach 12months and then become a rooster. the opposite to a rooster is a hen. the opposite to cockerel is a female chicken from the age of 4months to 12months that is called a pullet.
Hen Hen Ai was created on 2005-04-01.
Hen. A rooster is a chicken of the male gender, so the opposite (in gender) is the female, or hen.
A young male bird under 6 months is a cock, a young female under 6 months is a pullet. After they are over 6 months they become known as a rooster and a hen.
Some gender nouns for birds are:cob, pen (swan)cock, chantelle (partridge)cock, hen (blue jay)cock, hen (crow)cock, hen (dove)cock, hen (finch)cock, hen (guinea fowl)cock, hen (gull)cock, hen (heron)cock, hen (hummingbird)cock, hen (lark)cock, hen (lyrebird)cock, hen (magpie)cock, hen (nightingale)cock, hen (ostrich)cock, hen (parrot)cock, hen (pheasant)cock, hen (pigeon)cock, hen (quail)drake, hen (duck)gander, goosepeacock, peahenrooster, hen (chicken)tercel, falcontiercel, hen (hawk)tom, hen (turkey)Many types of birds do not have specific gender nouns, for example, penguins or woodpeckers are simply called male and female.
we get a hen in a egg
hen born first
their is no such thing as a hen rooster, a hen is rooster is a male chicken, and a hen is a female chicken.
a female hen is called a hen. A hen is a female chicken and a rooster is a male