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Yes, a young cockerel may attempt to mate with an older hen. However, successful mating will depend on various factors such as the health and fertility of both birds, as well as the willingness of the hen to accept the advances of the cockerel.
Same as any other chicken, although they do crow a lot more and make the 'cock-a-doodle-doo' noise
A young chicken is called a chick, a pullet (young hen), or a cockerel (young rooster).
No. 'Cockerel' is another word for a rooster, and male birds do not lay eggs.
The Latin word for cockerel is "pullus."
A hen is female and a cockerel is a young male.
Cockerels are male chickens, and never lay eggs.
Roosters and hens. ***** The male could also be called a 'cock' or 'cockerel'.
Oliver Whorwood: Male chickens are called roosters, cocks or cockerels.
Chickens lay eggs all the time, but these are not usually fertilised. When a cockerel mates with a hen, the eggs become fertilised and then, if the hen sits on them or if they are incubated, chicks will hatch.
Cockerel. A male chicken under 1 year old.Pullet. A female chicken under 1 year old.
Yes, a young cockerel may attempt to mate with an older hen. However, successful mating will depend on various factors such as the health and fertility of both birds, as well as the willingness of the hen to accept the advances of the cockerel.
THERE is no opposite gender of a chicken.The term chicken classifies both:Hens (the female chickens),andRoosters (the loud male chickens)the chicken is the name for both genders. The hen is the female. The cockerel or rooster is the male.
I saw a cockerel in the farm and the cockerel cocked really loud until the cockerel was out of breath. oh no..... The cockerel could not breath so I called the vet and the cockerel was survived.
Same as any other chicken, although they do crow a lot more and make the 'cock-a-doodle-doo' noise
Feminine for cockerel is hen.
A male chicken is called a rooster or a cockerel.