The young of a chicken definitely resembles its adult. It resembles in terms of structure and habits. It easts the same food as the adult.
A young chicken is called a chick, a pullet (young hen), or a cockerel (young rooster).
In general terms, "chicken" can refer to both adult chickens and young chicks. However, in more specific usage, the term "chicken" typically refers to adult birds, while "chicks" specifically refer to young, recently hatched birds.
A cockerel is a young male chicken, typically under a year old, while a rooster is a mature male chicken. The term "rooster" is commonly used to refer to any adult male chicken, while "cockerel" specifically refers to a young male chicken.
A young rooster is called a cockerel. Male chickens under one year old are called this. After they reach their first year they are concidered an adult rooster.
Because they can be eaten as food, and perhaps they "taste like chicken"
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No, the young of a housefly is a maggot.
Actually, no!
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Adult Crickets!
Baby frogs
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he ate fried chicken.
As young owls mature, they get larger, they learn how to fly and how to capture their prey, and they become capable of reproducing.
No they do not. Baby peacocks look brown. kinda look like a turkey.