you know how they say there is no such thing as a stupid question... they were wrong... this is the stupidest question I've ever heard!
41 adult males
chicken could be rooster, bantam these are males
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60% in adult males 55% in adult females
They're not. The majority in TX (the age at which you are legally an adult) is 18 for both males and females.
Yes, GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone) can have an effect on castrated adult males as it plays a key role in regulating the release of hormones such as luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) from the pituitary gland. In castrated males, GnRH therapy can help regulate hormone levels and potentially address issues related to hypogonadism or reproductive health.
exploding chicken disease is a rare disease in males ages 9-12
Adult males.
A young or baby goat is called a kid. Adult females are nanny goats, adult males that are un-nuetered are called billy goats. Adult castrated males are called whethers. Females can also be called does and males can be called bucks.
The adult males will eat their young. Adult females sometimes adopt orphaned cubs. The adult females will keep adult males away from cubs. Adult males avoid each other. However, along the Pacific coastline when the salmon are running each year, the bears DO tolerate each other.
For adult males about 2000, for adult females about 1300.
Baby chickens are called chicks. Young males are cockerels. Young females are pullets. Adult males are roosters. Adult females are hens.