Hens = gallinas Mountains = montañas It would be "montañas de gallinas"
GALLINAS
Mountains is montañosas. So if you want to say something has mountains, you would say tiene montañosas
Montaña or Monte. either one. (moan-TAHN-ya)(MOAN-tey)
Sierra nevada is a Spanish phrase. It means snow-capped mountains
Both are equally proper. The alliteration of "The hens are in the hutch" is very nice.
You only need 1 roaster for every 10 hens. So if you say you have 150 hens than you will need 15 roasters.
Hens are mom chickens and roosters are dad chickens. Only mom chickens, hens, lay eggs. They lay eggs all year.
montanas de la sangre de cristo (tilde, ~, on second 'n' in 'montanas')
mountains
in the mountains
Some examples of mountains in the western US with Spanish names include Sierra Nevada, Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and San Juan Mountains.
I have four Maran hens. They are pretty good brooders although we didn't let our Marans have chickens for we don't want to overcrowd all our hens. In my opinion I say they're better layers than brooders.