its not there own
they are called chicks
I meant it was obviously true but not everyone is me
Actually, a hen's baby is a chick, but grows to be a chicken. A baby horse or pony is called a FOAL, not a PONY. They are two very different things!
When still babies, they are all chicks. Older than a chick, less than a year, they would be a pullet.
A baby chick can be raised with its mother hen in a natural setting where she provides warmth, protection, and teaches them survival skills. Alternatively, a baby chick can be raised in an incubator with controlled temperature and humidity, and provided with specialized chick feed and care by humans.
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Firstly a hen has a chick, not a baby. If the hen is ignoring her chick it is best to take the chick away and place it in a brooder until it is old enough to survive among the flock on its own. Signs that a hen, is rejecting her chick: • Pecking at the chick - blood is normally visible, remove the chick immediately • Showing no sign of interest to the chick/s
Chickens combine eggs to make a baby chick through a process called fertilization. When a rooster mates with a hen, the rooster's sperm fertilizes the hen's egg, which then develops into a baby chick inside the egg.
a female chicken under the age of one year is called a pullet
I meant it was obviously true but not everyone is me
chicks are baby hens hens are female chickens
A rooster is a male chicken , A young rooster is a cockerel. A hen is a female chicken, A young hen is a pullet. A castrated Rooster is a Capon A baby chicken of either gender is a chick.
Chick. Pullet is for an immature female and cockerel is for the immature male.
about a year for sure