Chickens are not all female. There are both male and female chickens. Male chickens are called roosters, while female chickens are called hens.
No, not all chickens that we consume are female. Both male and female chickens are raised for consumption, but typically more female chickens are raised for their meat.
No, not all chickens are female. Chickens can be male or female, with females being called hens and males being called roosters.
Chickens typically eat a diet of grains, seeds, insects, and vegetation. They also require access to clean water at all times.
Well, just like how we balance light and shadow in a painting, the opposite of a male chauvinist is someone who believes in equality and respects all genders. This person values and uplifts everyone, recognizing the unique strengths and perspectives each individual brings to the world. Just like adding different colors to a canvas can create a beautiful masterpiece, embracing diversity and inclusivity can make our world a more harmonious and vibrant place.
The gender of a philosopher can be any, as philosophy is a field open to people of all genders. Historically, there have been more male philosophers, but there are many women and non-binary individuals in philosophy as well.
No, not all chickens that we consume are female. Both male and female chickens are raised for consumption, but typically more female chickens are raised for their meat.
No, not all chickens are female. Chickens can be male or female, with females being called hens and males being called roosters.
The term "chicken" is a general term that refers to both male and female birds, while "hen" specifically refers to a female chicken. In other words, all hens are chickens, but not all chickens are hens.
This question is a bit odd because it's like saying what is a female man called. But assuming you are referring to farmyard chickens, which you might call cocks (I would call them chickens), the female is a hen. In fact, the female of all birds are called hens
"hen" means a female chicken so you can't have a boy hen for a start. also, hens don't need male chickens at all un-less you want them to get pregnant and have a fertilized egg! i have 8 hens and no male chickens (cockreils) at all. hope this helps from i-luv-my-chickens
All birds, chickens included, are fertilised internally. Both the male and female birds have a cloaca. And it is through their cloaca that sperm is passed. An example of external fertilisation is the frog, the male emitting sperm onto the spawn that the female is releasing.
All bulls are male. Cows are female, mostly.
A hen is a chicken. Hen is just the female of the species. Rooster is the male. They are all "chickens" Gallus gallus domesticus.
well all they think about are girls
Silkies are hard chickens to find out their gender. Either you can vent sex them, which should only be done by a professional because you can hurt or even kill your chick. Or you can just wait until the chicks are old enough to lay eggs or if it crows.
== == Although most commonly associated with female chickens on a farm, "hen" is used to refer to adult females of any domestic fowl or galliformes, and can be used generically for all female birds. It is also the term for the females of some aquatic species, such as the octopus and lobster.
Well with all mammals, like dogs, people, horses etc. the male has a penis and the female a vagina. Maybe that well help some