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Chickens are birds that have feathers and wings and are built for flying. They need to eat often because flying takes a lot of energy. Ostriches are the largest birds but cannot fly. Chickens have a life cycle starting from making an egg to hatching and growing into adults. Hens lay eggs and sit on them to keep them warm. Inside the egg, a tiny chick grows and gets food from the yolk and albumen. Chicks hatch from the eggs and the hen takes care of them. Chickens like to scratch around for food. They grow into adults in a few months, with glossy feathers and combs on their heads. Roosters are bigger and have larger combs than hens. What is a chicken? A chicken is a type of bird, and birds have feathers and wings, and are built like ears. Ears help birds to fly, and to stay warm and dry. Flying takes a lot of energy, so birds need to eat often. Birds have much scales, beaks or beaks, but no teeth. Ears spread their wings and feathers, tails when they fly, not all birds can fly. Ostriches have wings but cannot fly. Ostriches are the world's largest birds, some are more than 2 meters tall. One ostrich egg weighs the same as 24 hen eggs. Ostrich egg. Ostrich feathers are long, soft and fluffy. Hen egg. The history of a chicken. There are more chickens in the world than any other type of bird. A hen is a female chicken. A male chicken is a case rooster or a croaker. A chick is a baby chicken. Chicks behave their lives as eggs. The history of how an egg grows into adult chicken is called a life cycle. A chicken goes without three, stays in its life cycle. Making an egg. Hens start laying eggs when they are around 6 months old. Friends take a nest to lay the eggs in. Most birds usually take nests in trees. They might use weeds, grass or moss. Most birds use nests of weeds on trees and on roofs. The smallest nests are built on human bricks. Hens usually take nests on the ground. They find somewhere there quiet and use straw or grass to make the nest. Hens usually take nests in advance of the house. Where they are warm and soft. The eggs are laid. A hen usually lays on an egg a day. The eggs will only grow in the chicken if the hen was already mated with a rooster. When a rooster wants to mate, the crows loudly hastake mate the rooster's fertilized hen's eggs. A rooster asks the crows to tell a lot of males to stay away. Roosters are bigger than hens and they have longer. The hens start to lay the eggs and die after mating. Only fertilized eggs can grow around the chicken. A group of eggs is called a clutch. When the hen has laid all of her eggs in the nest, she sits on them to keep them warm. This is called brooding and it is an important job. The hen has to sit on her clutch while the chicks grow. If the eggs become cold, the chicks stop growing. A brooding hen spreads her feathers over the eggs. A nesting box makes a safe, warm home for hens and their eggs. The hen turns the eggs from time to time to keep them warm all over. Inside the egg, all bird eggs are protected by a hard shell. Inside each fertilized egg, a tiny chick is growing. Inside the egg, the chick gets food from the yellow yolk and the albumen. The albumen is the clear liquid that we call the white of the egg. It protects the chick and keeps it warm. Chicks need air to breathe. The larger end of the egg holds an air space. Hens lay eggs even when they have not mated. The eggs we eat have not been fertilized. They don't have chicks inside them. Chicken eggs are easy to cook and good to eat. Most chicken eggs' shells are brown, white or cream. The egg hatching After growing for about three weeks, their young chicks are ready to break out of their eggs. This is called hatching. Each chick was a sharp point on the top, called an ectus. The chick uses its ectus to crack a hole in the shell. It chips a hole around the shell. It uses its body to push the shell apart. Then it climbs out of the shell. The newly hatched chick chirps loudly. It is tired and its feathers are wet once the feathers have dried. They become puffy. Then all the chicks have hatched out. Life as a chick Then the hen looks after her newly hatched chick. She keeps them warm under her wings. When they are just two weeks old, the chicks can have their barn or hen used as an explorer outside. Newly hatched chicks stay close to their mother. Chicks and chickens like to scratch around in the dirt looking for tasty worms or bugs to eat. Chickens do not have teeth, so they cannot chew the food. They swallow it whole instead. Growing and catching The chicks grow into adults in just a few months. Glossy feathers grow in a place of the soft, fluffy feathers. The chicks grow red. Firstly, combs on top of their heads. The combs help to keep them cool. A hen that is less than one year old is called a Pied. Some young hens will start to learn when a hen makes a new life cycle behind. Roosters have colorful feathers and grow larger combs than hens.

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