A female crow is called a crow. They do not have a special name that distinguishes them from their male counterparts. Crow: nothing under Female Bird: Hen
A fox could be a predator of the crow, if the crow were on the ground...but the predator of a crow would be an owl.
The English language does not use gender words; all nouns are neuter and take neuter verbs. English uses different words for a male or a female person or animal. . The word crow is a neutral noun, a singular, common noun.
A crow is actually a member of the Crow family, which includes birds like magpies and jackdaws.
The crow
A female crow is called a crow. They do not have a special name that distinguishes them from their male counterparts. Crow: nothing under Female Bird: Hen
A female crow is called a crow. They do not have a special name that distinguishes them from their male counterparts. Crow: nothing under Female Bird: Hen
female
Yes, the noun 'crow' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female of the species.
No.
Silkies come in Bantam and Large sizes, in Europe the Large Silkie is favoured, while in North America Bantam Silkies are preferred.
Silkies start filling in at about 6 weeks of age.
koyal
Yes.
The same of any other breed. However, in the US, there are only "bantam" Silkies - but from what I understand, they are more like a cross of size between bantam and large fowl. Apparently, there are only real size differences in Europe between silkies.
All roosters crow. But the crowing IS NOT what fertilizes the eggs. They are fertilized when the male mates with the female.
Absolutely, Silkies will be the more docile of the flock and will tend to get bullied. The silkies get along with others well and Rhode Island Reds are not generally aggressive. A mixed flock of silkie and RIR is quite common.