They don't. They lay eggs that hatch.
Roosters don't get the hen pregnant but fertilise the eggs inside her. Chickens are born not from a Mother hen but come from the eggs she lays. The egg fertilisation process takes place when the rooster "Mounts" the hen.
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depends on whether it's hen or a rooster! ---- Roosters do not lay eggs, or give birth for that matter. The only species in which the male of that species gives birth is the seahorse.
It depends on the animal for example if your animal was a hen it would take a shorter time then a duckhhdrgc
Whales don't lay eggs. They are mammals and give birth to live young. In that regard, they may be considered imaginary items, such as "hen's teeth."
No, chickens do not give live birth. They lay eggs, which are fertilized by a rooster before being incubated by the hen or in an incubator. After about 21 days, the eggs hatch, and the chicks emerge. This reproductive method is typical for birds and many other species of animals.
Depends on if their wild or domestic. Coop, would be a domestic hen and Woods, would be a wild hen.
Miss Prissy's birth name is Marquisa Gardner.
The analogy compares relationships: "teeth" belong to "hen" as "nest" belongs to "mare." Just as hens have teeth in a figurative sense (as in the term "hen's teeth," which are rare), mares (female horses) have "nests" in the form of their foals or the areas where they give birth. Therefore, "mare" is the answer because it completes the relationship in the same way.
While birds are vertebrates, they are not mammals. Mammals have a series of general characteristics that include (with exceptions) birthing live young, having hair or fur as an outer covering, and producing milk to feed their young.
The chicken roosts in the hen.
yes any rooster will mate with any hen just give them time