No. Roosters and hens can be of different breeds to create offspring, just like different breeds of cattle, sheep, goats and pigs can breed to create offspring.
A chicken is the breed of bird. A hen is female chicken over a year old. A pullet is a young female chicken. A cockerel is a young male chicken, and a rooster is a male chicken over a year old. Generally speaking, if someone refers to a "chicken" it is female.
A hen is a female chicken and thus would mate with a male chicken or a rooster.
Not exactly. chicken's breed to give birth. then the baby male chicks are killed and sold as food
A female chicken under the age of one year. ok this is what i figured chick(baby) pullet(teenager) hen&rooster(adult)
A chicken can be either male or female. The male chicken is called a rooster, while the female chicken is called a hen.
A chicken can be either male or female. The male chicken is called a rooster, while the female chicken is called a hen.
A young male chicken is a cockerel. A young female chicken is a pullet.
In general terms, "chicken" can refer to both adult chickens and young chicks. However, in more specific usage, the term "chicken" typically refers to adult birds, while "chicks" specifically refer to young, recently hatched birds.
Yes, breed a male and female Charizard, or breed a female Charizard with a Ditto. Yes, breed a male and female Charizard, or breed a female Charizard with a Ditto.
Male and female have sex. Female lays egg(s). Eggs hatch = Chicks
Yes, you must have a male and female to breed.
Female=hen, Male=rooster