Young hens are called 'PULLETS".
Pullet or Hen
A hen
The offspring of a female donkey and a male donkey is called a foal. More specifically, a young female is a filly foal, and a young male is a colt foal.
I'm sure there are medical names, but I would call it an 'assisted birth'.
If the doe has never had kids she could be called a maiden doe.
That depends on your beliefs on evolution. In my opinion, the material egg came first, seeing as the chicken was not a chicken when it was in the egg. Some previous creature had offspring with mutated genes, which grew from in the egg and eventually became what we today call the "chicken".
Babies are all foals; male foals are colts and female foals are fillies, same as horses.Female donkeys are Jennys, and males are Jacks.The offspring of a male horse and a female donkey is a Hinny.The offspring of a male donkey and a female horse is a Mule.
Ways to tell if a chicken is male or female: * If the chicken crows it is a male * If the chicken lays eggs it is female * Male chickens usually have large combs on their heads * Female chickens have rounded tail feathers * Male chickens have pointed tail feathers
When you breed a male donkey (a jack) with a female horse (a pony is a type of horse), the offspring is called a hinny. This is the opposite of the more well-known cross, the mule, which is the result of breeding a male horse (a stallion) with a female donkey (a jenny).
That depends on your beliefs on evolution. In my opinion, the material egg came first, seeing as the chicken was not a chicken when it was in the egg. Some previous creature had offspring with mutated genes, which grew from in the egg and eventually became what we today call the "chicken".
A 'Stag' doesn't bear offspring, because it's a male deer. It's the 'Doe', that bears the offspring, which is commonly called a 'Fawn'.
The offspring of a goose is called a gosling.