, and younger females as pullets, [ ] although in the egg-laying industry, a pullet becomes a hen when she begins to lay eggs, at to weeks of age. in australia and new zealand (also sometimes in britain), there is a generic term chook /tʃʊk/ to describe all ages and both sexes. [ ] the young are often...
(picture not licenced under creative commons) shell : neritoid (the species name indicates this already) with distincive difference between male and female snails (see picture above). the shell of this snail is quite heavy and thick. colour: olive green with faint brown bands. operculum: corneous body...
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(picture not licenced under creative commons) shell : two forms exist: one large form ( - mm high, - mm wide) with a short spire and a smaller form ( - mm high, - mm wide) with a high spire. the shell opening is oval and the umbilicus is narow and almost closed. the lip is somewhat thickened and the...
[/read] rearing and layer house day old chicks are placed in the rearing house and grown till pullet stage ,then the layers are brought to the layer houses at about weeks of age, about yards away.the temperature of the pullet house is warm to make sure that chickens do not bunch together....