English to Arabic Dictionary hen

hen

دجاجة
definition
noun
He hid near nests of black woodpeckers, kingfishers, northern hazel hens and Eurasian sparrow hawks.
a female bird, especially of a domestic fowl.
translation of 'hen '
noun
عاهرة,
دجاجة,
أنثى الطير
example
Pan-roasted guinea 'hen' , golden as the duck, is sparked by a sauce of tomato and lovage.
Well before the cock is over the nest, the 'hen' rises and approaches him from below, turns over almost upside down and catches the prey as he drops it.
The 'hen' usually lays two eggs, which she incubates for about 24 days until they hatch.
Displaying to the 'hen' , the flame and gold crest features of the male are fully exposed.
In adults, the cock has a crimson crown while the 'hen' 's cap is dull white; the young of both sexes usually show touches of red on the crown.
Tragically it's beyond them to understand the instinct that will make even a domestic 'hen' attack anyone coming between her and her chicks.
and I really like you too, 'hen'
International cuisine uses the eggs of other birds, including ducks, geese, sparrows, quails and ostriches, but it is the 'hen' that has been universally domesticated.
Usually the 'hen' bird would fly off and work her way through the undergrowth in rather a flurry as one approached the nest, so this usually served as a warning to tread carefully.
Down below me in a shallow margin I watched a ragged 'hen' salmon, bursting with eggs, preparing to spawn with a huge cock fish that had a kype like a fist and a tail like a shovel.
In early spring the turkey 'hen' began to lay and when she had 12-15 eggs laid around St. Patrick's Day they began to hatch.
I couldn't believe how many types of 'hens' there are and how tame they are.
Male 'hens' which are hatched are usually killed the instant they are born as they are of no use whatsoever to the battery farm industry.
Shot over a five-year period, the programme reveals secret glimpses into the ordinary, everyday life of cattle, sheep, 'hens' and wildlife on the Cotswold slopes.
They're sort of like cardinals - the males are all scarlet and beautiful, and the females are little brown 'hens' .
Breeding 'hens' and young chicks eat a greater proportion of animal matter than the rest of the population.
Chickens raised for meat are dumped into sheds housing thousands of birds, while 'hens' raised for their eggs are stuffed into cages and after they churn out hundreds of eggs, they, too, are slaughtered.
The 5 bantam 'hens' and one California white hen provide excellent grasshopper and slug control.
It went into the ‘fish bank’ - a cage in the river where the best 'hens' are kept for breeding at the end of the season.
My mother kept chickens until all four 'hens' and the three cockerels were stolen just over two weeks ago by the local kids.
Now the European Union is in the process of overhauling many practices involving farm animals like 'hens' , calves and pigs.
The only things living were a sow, her piglets, and some 'hens' scratching in the dirt.
Children will also delight in the baby piglets, kittens, ducks, and 'hens' that roam free.
Certified organic poultry - including laying 'hens' , broilers, and turkeys - showed even higher rates of growth during this period.
Incubating common eider 'hens' were caught on the nest with hand-nets on selected islands in the study area.
Clare's free-range 'hens' are lucky birds; for breakfast she feeds them organic porridge with apple and sultanas, and uses suncream when it gets hot.
He hid near nests of black woodpeckers, kingfishers, northern hazel 'hens' and Eurasian sparrow hawks.
Male and female birds are very similar, with the 'hens' distinguished only by their brighter, pinkish-red irides.
If you have - as I do - a yard full of 'hens' and roosters, you learn quickly how emotional these birds are.
The female red junglefowl is leaner than tame 'hens' .
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