Contrary to popular belief, chickens actually CAN fly, although not very well. It depends on the breed, and the size of the chicken. Bantam breeds can sometimes fly quite far, due to their small size. They aren't capable of sustaining flight though.
Yes, chickens and hens are the same type of bird. Hens are female chickens, while roosters are male chickens.
It is likely that the roosters are aggressive, too rough with the hens, or that there are not hens in ratio to the amount of roosters.
chickens are always girls, roosters are boys :)
Both are chickens.They both have feathers.
Consumers typically eat hens, as they are female chickens that are raised for their meat. Roosters are usually not consumed as they are male chickens and are often used for breeding purposes.
They are chickens. different genders of the same species.
Old chickens are called hens or stewing hens. These are chickens that no longer produce eggs. Their muscles are tough and need to be stewed a long time to become a delicious treat. They make good chicken soup.
Hens are mom chickens and roosters are dad chickens. Only mom chickens, hens, lay eggs. They lay eggs all year.
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Yes. Hens only. No roosters.
Chickens can be both male and female. Male chickens are called roosters, while female chickens are called hens.
Yes, chickens have both male and female genders. Male chickens are called roosters, while female chickens are called hens.