I CAN ONLY GO BY WHAT I HAVE NOTICED WITH MY CHICKENS, BUT FROM WHAT I HAVE SEEN YES THEY WILL.
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.
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!
A young chicken is called a chick, a pullet (young hen), or a cockerel (young rooster).
A father fowl is called a rooster or a cockerel.
Oh, dude, the young one of a cock is called a chick. Like, not the cool kind you hang out with at the bar, but the fluffy, peeping kind that eventually grows up to be a chicken. So, yeah, it's a chick.
without a mate , it has no need to reproduce.
A hen is female and a cockerel is a young male.
The gender noun for cockerel is hen. A cockerel refers to a young male chicken, while a hen is the term for a female chicken. Together, they represent the male and female counterparts in the species.
A young male chicken is a cockerel. A young female chicken is a pullet.
Feminine for cockerel is hen.
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.
No. Only a foolish rooster would bother a broody hen. While some young cockerel might try to disturb a brood hen he will soon learn a valuable lesson and never try again.
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!
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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.
Hen.