The hen is a chicken that lives in a coop. These chickens can be found all around the world on farms.
shed
Nothing. Hen, laying hen, broiler hen. The amount of feed they receive and the age they live to is about the only difference. The laying hen will live to produce eggs and the broiler hen will eat well until she reaches optimal weight and be processed into meat.
On a farm, the hen house. A chicken is a coop.
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.
On a farm or in a hen house.
Chicken coop or hen house.
farm
Depends on if their wild or domestic. Coop, would be a domestic hen and Woods, would be a wild hen.
Nothing. Hen, laying hen, broiler hen. The amount of feed they receive and the age they live to is about the only difference. The laying hen will live to produce eggs and the broiler hen will eat well until she reaches optimal weight and be processed into meat.
No, It doesn't matter if the rooster and the hen are different breeds. They will live happily together.
i think maybe about 20 or 15 yrs
Southern most Newhamphere to Northern Virginia
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.
10-12 years
Hen/chicken in Spanish is Gallina or pollo
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