A female chicken under the age of one year. ok this is what i figured chick(baby) pullet(teenager) hen&rooster(adult)
An immature female chicken is called a pullet. This term is typically used to refer to a young female chicken that has not started laying eggs yet.
A baby chicken is called a chick.
A female chicken is called a Hen or a Pullet. A hen being a female chicken over the age of one year and a pullet being a female chicken under a year old.
A young chicken is called a chick, a pullet (young hen), or a cockerel (young rooster).
A cockerel is a chicken. Chicken refers to the species, but a cockerel is a young male chicken. A rooster is a full grown male chicken. The pullet is a young female, and a hen is a full grown female. Hope this helps!
young female chicken.
A pullet is a female chicken.
An immature female chicken is called a pullet. This term is typically used to refer to a young female chicken that has not started laying eggs yet.
Pullet or Hen
A baby chicken is called a chick.
No..A pullet is a young hen chicken, just beginning to lay eggs.
pullet/chicks
The female would be a "pullet". ------- The male would be a "cockerel".
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun 'cockerel' is a gender specific noun for a young male chicken. The noun 'pullet' is a gender specific noun for a young female chicken.
Pullet
Pullet or cockerel, depending on the sex.
Pullet is from French poulet (male) poulette (female) meaning small chicken. Therefore it should be male. But in English it won't matter, anything goes. It's after all just a bloody chook.