{"id":139747,"date":"2026-05-27T23:29:43","date_gmt":"2026-05-27T21:29:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/konor.vilaga.eu\/?p=139747"},"modified":"2026-05-27T23:32:03","modified_gmt":"2026-05-27T21:32:03","slug":"chicken193264","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/konor.vilaga.eu\/index.php\/2026\/05\/27\/chicken193264\/","title":{"rendered":"Chicken193264"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1>Chicken Wikipedia<\/h1>\n<p>Sperm transfer occurs by cloacal contact between the male and female, in an action called the &#8216;cloacal kiss&#8217;. Chickens have been thought of primarily as providers of food, but their cognition, emotions, and sociality are comparable with other birds and mammals. Chickens are gregarious, living in flocks, and incubate eggs and raise young communally. The body is round, the legs are unfeathered in most breeds, and the wings are short. Chicken can mean a chick, and this was historically the meaning of the word chicken, as in William Shakespeare&#8217;s play Macbeth, where Macduff laments the death of &#8222;all my pretty chickens and their dam&#8221;.<\/p>\n<h2>Reproduction and life-cycle<\/h2>\n<p>Domesticated chickens freely interbreed with populations of red junglefowl. Strongly inbred Langshan chickens display obvious inbreeding depression in reproduction, particularly for traits such as age when the first egg is laid and egg number. Only hens that could no longer produce enough eggs were killed and sold for <a href=\"https:\/\/chickenroadonline-bd.com\/\">chicken road game bd<\/a> meat. Only in the early 20th century, however, did chicken meat and eggs become mass-production commodities.<\/p>\n<h3>Social hierarchy<\/h3>\n<p>Chickens are primarily kept for their meat and eggs, though they are also kept as pets. In situations where one adult bird challenges another\u2014which happens most often when a new bird is introduced into the flock\u2014fights involving males risk injury and death more often than fights involving females. In groups of male chicks, however, fights for dominance may continue into adulthood. The pecking order is established within groups of female chicks by the 10th week of life.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>To add chicken to a word list please sign up or log in.<\/li>\n<li>These domesticated chickens spread across Southeast and South Asia where they interbred with local wild species of junglefowl, forming genetically and geographically distinct groups.<\/li>\n<li>Males (called cocks or roosters) and females (hens) are known for their fleshy combs, lobed wattles hanging below the bill, and high-arched tails.<\/li>\n<li>Adult chickens of both sexes have a fleshy crest on their heads called a comb or cockscomb, and hanging flaps of skin on either side under their beaks called wattles; combs and wattles are more prominent in males.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>A male&#8217;s crowing is a loud and sometimes shrill call, serving as a territorial signal to other males, and in response to sudden disturbances within their surroundings. Chickens are capable of mobbing and killing a weak or inexperienced predator, such as a young fox. Some breeds have a mutation that causes extra feathering under the face, giving the appearance of a beard. Modern varieties however grow much faster; by day 35 a Ross 708 broiler may weigh 1.8\u00a0kg (4.0\u00a0lb) as against the 1.05\u00a0kg (2.3\u00a0lb) of a heritage chicken of the same age. Newly hatched chicks of both modern and heritage varieties weigh the same, about 37\u00a0g (1.3\u00a0oz).<\/p>\n<p>Each flock of chickens develops a social hierarchy that determines access to food, nesting sites, mates, and other resources. At about six months, males produce viable sperm, and females produce viable eggs. Despite the chicken\u2019s close relationship with the red jungle fowl, there is evidence that the gray jungle fowl (G. sonneratii) of southern India and other jungle fowl species, also members of Gallus, may have contributed to the bird\u2019s ancestry. The chicken is a sacred animal in many cultures and deeply embedded in belief systems and religious practices.Roosters are sometimes used for divination, a practice called alectryomancy. This stimulates the hen to lose her feathers but also re-invigorates egg-production.<\/p>\n<p>Chicks are born covered in down, but they mature quickly, becoming fully feathered after four to five weeks. Fertilized embryos develop quickly, and chicks hatch approximately 21 days later. There is some debate about what the chicken\u2019s scientific name should be. Chickens have been featured in art in farmyard scenes such as Adriaen van Utrecht&#8217;s 1646 Turkeys and Chickens and Walter Osborne&#8217;s 1885 Feeding the Chickens.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Chicken Wikipedia Sperm transfer occurs by cloacal contact between the male and female, in an action called the &#8216;cloacal kiss&#8217;. 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