You don't need to age the chicken at all. Whenever I kill a chicken I simply eat it within the next week or freeze it immediately for future use.
usually 5 weeks but if your cow was born in January 3 weeks
Manure is one type of fertilizer. Manure needs to age or it can burn the plant. Some plants prefer time release fertilizer.
a cockeral is a male chicken under 1 year of age. A rooster is a chicken over 1 year of age. So in the long run, yes, a cockeral is a rooster
Any age! But if you are buying it off the internet, you need to be 18.
It depends on the chicken's age, height, and what type of chicken they are!
First, you will need to purchase at least 25 units of dung from the Equestrian Center shop. 25 units of dung will make one bag of manure. Then go to the pasture page of your Equestrian Center, and click the "Produce Manure" button. Then it will walk you through the next few steps!
A well cared for chicken can live a long time. With proper care and nutrition a chicken can live past 10 years. Of course they will not lay eggs or be useful for much as meat but if your hen reaches that age, she is no longer just livestock, she is a pet. Most chicken however do not survive to a ripe old age and an average hen on a farm will last about 4 to 6 years.
There is no age it grows to there tail
There is no specific age as long as you are above the legal age to work in your country
One way to tell the age of a chicken is by its beak. The more slanted downward it is, the older the bird is.
At 17 weeks they will begin laying eggs. At 1 year of age they are considered adults.