Cockerel. A male chicken under 1 year old.
Pullet. A female chicken under 1 year old.
Baby chickens are called chicks. Young females are called pullets. Young males called cockerels.
no.
When they are FULLY feathered.
It is because of genetics.
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Baby chickens are called chicks. Young males are cockerels. Young females are pullets. Adult males are roosters. Adult females are hens.
If you mean "mammals", then no; Chickens have no mammary glands, and so they are not mammals.
Nope. Nipples are used to provide milk for the young. This occurs in mammals and not birds. This is why you do not see chickens suckling.
* Broiler starter- for young chicks.* Broiler finisher- for marketable chickens.* Straight broiler mash- for chickens of any age.* Laying mash- for hens:))
i think they do if they think there not going to live
A young chicken is called a chick, a pullet (young hen), or a cockerel (young rooster).
Very young chickens are called chicks, immature hens are called pullets, and immature roosters are called cockerels.