When the male chicken (rooster) stands on the hens back to mate he lowers his body and lifts his tail to expose his cloaca. The hen lifts her back end up and exposes her cloaca until they touch and the sperm packet is transferred.
NO, they are only equipped to fertilize them.
I think a rooster can only be a boy but im not 100% sure
No, separating the male and female is not necessary for the female to lay eggs. In many species, such as chickens, the female can lay eggs whether or not a male is present.
They do i own a farm and the male chickens do....female chickens just pee standing no leg up Brianna
Female chickens are knows as hens. Male chickens are known as roosters.
Chickens are not all female. There are both male and female chickens. Male chickens are called roosters, while female chickens are called hens.
Chickens can be either male or female.
Yes, chickens have both male and female genders. Male chickens are called roosters, while female chickens are called hens.
Chickens can be both male and female. Male chickens are called roosters, while female chickens are called hens.
Broiler chickens are both male and female.
Both male and female chickens are consumed in our diets.
Chickens can be both male and female. 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, only female chickens lay eggs.
No, not all chickens are female. Chickens can be male or female, with females being called hens and males being called roosters.
Meat chickens are typically female, as they are bred specifically for their meat production.
Female=hen, Male=rooster