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 jmarwa
 
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							| Excuse me : i want to know the differnce between hen & chicken. Is there any difference ??  |  8 Oct 2011      
					
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 LILIAAMALIA
 
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							| Hen is the mother of the chicken. |  8 Oct 2011     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| That is not completely correct - a baby chicken is a chick and a hen is an older chicken - but we say we eat chicken as a common name for the fowl. |  8 Oct 2011     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| A hen is a female bird.  A rooster is a male bird. Chicks are baby chickens. Chicken is a more general term.  That is a chicken farm.  My neighbour keeps chickens.        |  9 Oct 2011     
					
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 Lindax
 
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							| As far as I remember, a chicken is under 3 months old.  And since broiler-growing techniques have become so popular, we hardly ever see hens, mostly broiler chickens. Hens  are used for egg production and  we usually boil them, while we can fry, grill or do whatever  we want with broiler chickens. All the breeds have their constitutional and exterior peculiarities. Egg-laying hens are smaller and grow faster.  Eggs and meet breeds are more brawny, and broilers is the breed we usually cook. |  9 Oct 2011     
					
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 psd4fan
 
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							| But which came first?  |  9 Oct 2011     
					
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 jmarwa
 
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							| thanks alot for helping :) |  9 Oct 2011     
					
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