Laying hens at that age are called Pullets and the males are call cockerels.
They are called Pullets and cockerels until they are 1 year old.
Hamel, Hansel, Bobel: those are nouns. A young, less than 1 year old male chicken is called a cockerel. That's a pronoun.
A sheep less than a year old is called a lamb.
When still babies, they are all chicks. Older than a chick, less than a year, they would be a pullet.
a hen is always a female, roosters are males
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.
Pullet
a chick
Cockerel A male chicken younger than one year Rooster A male chicken older than one year
A hen
less than have been hit by lighting
less than a year
Colt if a male filly if female or foal for male or female
semiarid is a place that gets little rain
A cockrel is a male chicken under a year old and a rooster is a male chicken that is older than a year.
less than a year
Hamel, Hansel, Bobel: those are nouns. A young, less than 1 year old male chicken is called a cockerel. That's a pronoun.
The amount of precipitation that falls around the world may range from less than 0.1 inch per year in some deserts to more than 900 inches per year in the tropics