The term “pullet” can have different definitions, but it’s most commonly used to describe a female chicken that is around 12 weeks old until she starts laying eggs.
Rooster: An adult male chicken <div>Hen: An adult female chicken that lays eggs </div><div>Bantam: A miniature chicken that is about one-fourth to one-half the size of a regular chicken </div><div>Biddy: A non-technical term for a laying hen that is over one year of age </div><div>Broody: A hen that sits on eggs to hatch them </div>
The term “pullet” can have different definitions, but it’s most commonly used to describe a female chicken that is around 12 weeks old until she starts laying eggs, which is usually between 16 and 20 weeks old. <div>Here are some other terms for chickens:</div><div>Chick: A baby chicken that has just hatched </div><div>Cockerel: An immature male chicken </div><div> </div>
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