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Is There A Difference Between A Chicken And A Hen?
This has always bugged me.
kara_00
12 Jul 2007 12:01
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Yeh ... one is called a chicken and the other a hen ;)
Hope that helped :D x
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12 Jul 2007 12:56
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Chicken is the word describing the species; a hen is the female of the species (a rooster is the male). Hens lay eggs; roosters crow; both are chickens.
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A chicken is the species. A hen is a female chicken.
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