Chicken
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Galliformes
Phasianidae
Gallus
Gallus gallus
A chicken is a bird. One of the features that differentiate it from most other birds is that it has a comb and two wattles. The comb is the red appendage on the top of the head, and the wattles are the two… More »
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Reproduction in birds is a process that functions very efficiently in the natural world, but requires careful attention if artificial incubation is practiced. A well designed incubator is essential if good hatchability is expected.
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When a male chicken wants to mate with a hen, he will do a little dance around her. Usally hens are not interested and just walk off. If a rooster feels like he just has to mate with a stubborn hen, he will chase her down.
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chicken reproduction, rooster, hens: You will get eggs from a chicken more or less every day whether a rooster is present or not. We don t have a rooster at the moment and our chickens still lay eggs every day. He has no impact on laying, only on fertilised eggs. ... I can answer questions on pretty much all CHICKEN breeds,
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1. Chickens, as well as other birds, have a common opening for reproduction, and for the evacuation of stools and urine. This opening is called the "vent". They do not have a bladder because their urine is not a fluid.
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All these answers are based on my adventures as a chicken owner. Hope these help. If a question you have isn't on here, e-mail me! Please make the subject of your email "chickens" (or something chicken-like) so that I know its not junk mail.
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Answer:  Chickens reproduce in a manner similar to some other animals.  The female produces an egg which if fertilized can result in a baby chick.  The true egg, the part that develops into the embryo, is located on the egg yolk.  The yolk begins to develop ... 13. What part of the egg develops into the baby chicken?
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Hatching chicken eggs, examining embryos, and observing a beating heart offer the involvement and excitement necessary for a good classroom project. Read more... ... In the poultry industry, there are many challenges facing individuals responsible for the reproduction of broiler breeders. Many of these problems stem from...
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They clean and preen their feathers in a leisurely fashion several times a day. With their beaks they put each and every feather in its right place, and then preen them by distributing oil over them. Dust-bathing is an integral part of personal chicken hygiene. ... REPRODUCTION and GROWTH:
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