There are 17 varieties of country chickens in India. From them, thousands of new breeds could be developed that would be better than regular broiler chickens. The way they are being culled, they run the risk of wiping out a few varieties. The culling is taking place because of the fear of Bird flu outbreaks.
2 types of PEACOCK ..
INDIAN PEAFOWL
GREEN PEAFOWL
The same as other laying hens - layer feed, preferrably organic crumbles.
Black Books - 2000 Elephants and Hens 3-2 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
America's Test Kitchen - 2000 Grilled Cornish Hens 8-21 was released on:USA: 24 May 2008America's Test Kitchen - 2000 Grilled Cornish Hens - 8.21 was released on:USA: 24 May 2008
This sentence contains a "simile." A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things, using "like" or "as" to show that there is a relationship. In this case, we have a person (you) being compared to "old hens." Obviously, people are not the same as hens, but the author wants you to picture in your mind that the person is chattering away ("jawin'" is western and southern slang for talking too much); and all that talking reminds the author of the sounds of squawking hens.
3-2-1 Penguins - 2007 12 Angry Hens 3-1 was released on: USA: 2008
There are at least 36.
Peacocks and Hens originates from India
the voice of hen is"KUKDUKU" in India.
There is a rather good article at http://www.ece.mtu.edu/faculty/wfp/articles/hp_9_twocol.pdf which I hope will be helpful to you.
Well, you need to be more specific because there are manytypes of microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, protists, fungi, animals, and plants.
The country that produces the most hens is China. The remaining countries which produce the most hens are the United States, Japan, India, Russia, Mexico, France, Turkey, Indonesia, and Brazil.
The plural form for the noun chicken is chickens; the plural possessive form is chickens'.
A group of hens is called a brood.
Eggs from battery hens, i.e. hens that are kept in cages (known as batteries) where several hens live together in one cage. These hens cannot roam freely as free-range hens can.
more hens = more eggs + more chickens (possibly more hens) = £££££
The standard collective nouns for 'hens' are:a brood of hensa clutch of hens
no but some big hens