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Yes, a hen is a type of poultry; specifically, it is an adult female chicken, which is commonly raised for meat and egg production.
Yes, female chickens are called hens once they reach sexual maturity and begin laying eggs, usually around 18 to 20 weeks of age.
Yes, hens can lay eggs without a rooster present; however, those eggs will be unfertilized and will not develop into chicks, as a rooster is only required for fertilized eggs.
Popular breeds known for good egg production include hybrids like the Golden Comet, as well as well-established breeds such as Rhode Island Reds and Leghorns; the best choice depends on your climate, egg preferences, and whether you want hens for eggs only or also for meat.
