pullet

[ˈpʊlɪt]

pullet Definition

a young female chicken, less than one year old, that has not yet started laying eggs.

Using pullet: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pullet" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The farmer is raising a flock of pullets for egg production.

  • Example

    The pullet was too young to lay eggs.

  • Example

    The pullets were kept in a separate coop from the roosters.

pullet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pullet

Phrases with pullet

  • a small building or coop where pullets are raised before they start laying eggs

    Example

    The pullet house was equipped with heating lamps to keep the chicks warm.

  • the process of raising pullets until they reach maturity and start laying eggs

    Example

    The farm specializes in pullet rearing and sells young hens to other farms.

  • specialized feed formulated for the nutritional needs of pullets

    Example

    The farmer purchased pullet feed from the local feed store.

Origins of pullet

from Old English 'pollocc', meaning 'young fowl'

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Summary: pullet in Brief

'Pullet' [ˈpʊlɪt] refers to a young female chicken that has not yet started laying eggs. It is typically less than one year old and is raised separately from roosters. The term is used in phrases like 'pullet house,' which is a small building for raising pullets, and 'pullet feed,' which is specialized feed for their nutritional needs.