It is located under her tail. The cloaca is where both the eggs and the bodily wastes are eliminated from the chicken.
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The cloaca in the chicken is where they excrete feces, lay eggs, and conceive.
Chicken defecate (poo) from their Vent. The vent is also known as the cloaca. The cloaca is a dual purpose organ located under the tail of the chicken. Eggs come from the same opening in their body but the waste opening is closed off when the chicken lays an egg.
A chicken "butt hole" is called a vent or a cloaca.
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The vent is also called the cloaca. The cloaca is the common multi purpose organ for mating, egg laying (hens only) and fecal matter. The vent is located just under the chickens tail feathers. For roosters the cloaca is the site of the internal sexual organ.
The chickens cloaca is a combination of rectum and genitalia. The cloaca is located just under the tail feathers of a chicken. Chickens do not have a urinary tract and uric acid (pee) is expelled along with fecal matter. Cloaca is the Latin word for drain.
In both genders of chicken. The cloaca is located at the back, under the tail feathers. This is also often referred to as the vent.
If you mean the vent or the chickens cloaca where the egg comes out then you do not want to cure this. Moist cloaca is a sign of a healthy hen and it should always be "wet". A dry cloaca is a sure sign of either an old hen or a hen that is going to have problems laying eggs.
NO A chicken has a cloaca which is used for reproduction and only has one.
The cloaca is the chicken's equivalent of a rectum and genitals. The anus of a hen is at one end of the cloaca, at the posterior end of the animal. It functions in reproduction, as the site of mating and egg-laying. It also has an intestinal function and is part of the urinary tract, as both urine and faeces are excreted through it.
Birds have a common opening called the cloaca. The intestine and the reproductive tract both empty into the cloaca. For more detailed explanation read the related link.Sure, the sames as any other animal or human baby. Of course NOT.