It is typically called a chicken coop.
Coops
A farm
Yes.
No, chickens and roosters are not the same. Chickens refer to both male and female birds, while roosters specifically refer to male chickens.
the place where chickens and roosters live
No, roosters are boy chickens
Ah, a lovely little riddle for us to ponder. The place where chickens and roosters live, with five letters, is a cozy little spot we call a "coop." It's where they can rest their feathers and lay their eggs in peace. Happy little chickens, happy little roosters, all living harmoniously in their charming coop.
The phobia for roosters and chickens is called alektorophobia.
Both roosters and chickens can be eaten, but typically chickens are more commonly consumed for their meat. Roosters are often used for breeding purposes or culled for meat when they are no longer needed for reproduction.
They are called roosters.
no, they mate with roosters,(male chicken)
No, but it is illegal to own roosters for cockfighting operations. However, it is not illegal to own chickens for food or pet purposes, especially if you live in the country. It might be a different story for more urban areas.