First named in 1661, the Hazel Hen or Grouse is a European woodland grouse (Tetrastes bonasia). They are game birds, even though they are difficult to locate. They breed across northern Eurasia living as far south as Vietnam on the eastern side and into Eastern Europe including Scandanavia , and the middle to eastern Mediterranean regions.
On a farm or in a hen house.
Chicken coop or hen house.
farm
i honestly have no clue
Depends on if their wild or domestic. Coop, would be a domestic hen and Woods, would be a wild hen.
The cast of The Goose That Laid a Golden Egg - 1974 includes: Hazel Shermet as Hen
In July 2009, there were 109 people living in Hazel, South Dakota. The 2010 Census says there were 91 people in Hazel, SD.
No, It doesn't matter if the rooster and the hen are different breeds. They will live happily together.
Southern most Newhamphere to Northern Virginia
i think maybe about 20 or 15 yrs
No. A hen lays eggs and hatches them; a cat's kittens are born live. And the hen's chicks have to forage for food, guided by the hen, immediately they are born, while a kitten is fed initially by means of milk that the mother cat secretes.
Hen/chicken in Spanish is Gallina or pollo