A small flock.
A young rooster is called a cockerel. Male chickens under one year old are called this. After they reach their first year they are concidered an adult rooster.
A baby chicken is called a cockerel for male and pullet for female.
Laying hens at that age are called Pullets and the males are call cockerels. They are called Pullets and cockerels until they are 1 year old.
A cockerel is a rooster under 1.
Hamel, Hansel, Bobel: those are nouns. A young, less than 1 year old male chicken is called a cockerel. That's a pronoun.
The female would be a "pullet". ------- The male would be a "cockerel".
Stew meat. ;) Old chickens don't actually have any special nomenclature. "Pullets" are young, immature female chickens and "hens" are mature, female chickens. However, most hens will continue laying until the year they die, just not nearly in the quantity that they did when they were 1 year old.
Group 1 is called the alkali metals, while Group 18 is called the noble gases.
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Group-1 elements are called alkali metals. They have one valence electron.
Group 1: Alkali metals Group 7: Manganese family Note: As per old naming terminology, group VIIA will be halogens. Now this is group 17.
Cockerel. A male chicken under 1 year old.Pullet. A female chicken under 1 year old.