Pullet?

Pullet: Young female, Pullets turn into Hens when they start laying
Cockerel: Young male, Cockerels turn into Rosters when they start mounting/become fertile


:) hope that helps.
 
Pullet: Young female, Pullets turn into Hens when they start laying
Cockerel: Young male, Cockerels turn into Rosters when they start mounting/become fertile


:) hope that helps.

I've always heard the one-year mark. By your measure of sexual maturity, my cockerel chick became a rooster at ~12 weeks and my pullets became hens between 23 and 44 weeks? That doesn't seem right.
 
I've always heard the one-year mark. By your measure of sexual maturity, my cockerel chick became a rooster at ~12 weeks and my pullets became hens between 23 and 44 weeks? That doesn't seem right.

You're right debid. It's one year. Otherwise there wouldn't be pullet size eggs. I had a Jaer roo trying to breed anything that moved at 10 weeks.
I certainly wouldn't consider him a rooster.
Terminology is loosely applied though. I do it myself. I sometimes call young males roosters but I think I do so because it's easier to say than cockerel, which is what they are.
 

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