tamaka -> RE: I Admit It I........ (5/25/2017 2:32:37 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam Failed Biology eh? Note the avian secondary sex characteristics. It's a cock. I guess it's been a long time since you've been near one.[:D] Although I thought your last line was very appropriate in referring to the member in question, your biology terms need a little work. First there are chickens. Under a year old the females are pullets and the males are cockerels. After a year old, which your pic certainly is by now, the cockerels are properly referred to as roosters and the pullets are now called hens. That being said, I do agree. Probably been a long time for our resident sock. Chicken" is the term that is used for the general species as a whole. A hen is a female chicken. And as a side note, a young female chicken is called a pullet. A rooster is a male chicken. As a side note for this, a young male chicken is called a cockerel. Like the term "chicken" that covers both genders, you can use the term "chick" for baby chickens of either gender. As for your other inquiry, it's been 4 days. Far too long ago, i agree.
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