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.
No, chickens and roosters are not the same. Chickens refer to both male and female birds, while roosters specifically refer to male chickens.
No, roosters are boy chickens
The phobia for roosters and chickens is called alektorophobia.
Both roosters and chickens can be eaten, but typically chickens are more commonly consumed for their meat. Roosters are often used for breeding purposes or culled for meat when they are no longer needed for reproduction.
They are called roosters.
no, they mate with roosters,(male chicken)
from either chickens.....or roosters
Chickens are known as females. Roosters are known as males. Roosters have that giant tale which I believe attracts the mate.
The word for the fear of roosters (actually of chickens in general) is alektorophobia.
If the dingoes find the chicken/roosters, then yes.
Yes.
Yes