Chicks are simply a name given to baby birds. Birds are in the scientific class Aves.
Chicks are the name given to attractive females, which would then be in the scientific class Extremae Hottus.
They may be called a flock, a brood or a peep.
'Flock' of chickens
'Brood' of hens
'Clutch' or 'Peep' of chicks
A group of birds is called a flock.
A group of chickens is called a flock.
Gallus gallus
Phasianidae
A group of hens is called a brood.
A flock chickens, a brood of hens, and a clutch or peep of chicks.
A group of chicks are called clutch or chattering.
I believe boiler hens are also call "fowel" (not ducks) and they are the chickens that have been allowed to reach maturity in order to fertilize eggs to produce chicks. They are called boiler hens because there meat becomes very tough with age and the only way to make the meat tender and edable is to boil it.
Stew meat. ;) Old chickens don't actually have any special nomenclature. "Pullets" are young, immature female chickens and "hens" are mature, female chickens. However, most hens will continue laying until the year they die, just not nearly in the quantity that they did when they were 1 year old.
A group of hens is called a brood.
A group of hens is called a brood.
a group of hens or chickens is a flock! :)
flock
Hens
Pullins
female turkey are call hens
Its normally referred to as a Coop.
Hen hoarder
A small flock.
Hens are warm blooded because they are classified in the birds group of the animal kingdom chart even though they cannot fly.
A chick