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Old Yesterday, 12:00 PM   #3
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naw they're the same thing. you don't eat rooster or hen. you eat chicken - which means it's a bird of that species around 12 weeks old. chick is younger, chicken is next, then there's something else, then there's hen/rooster for mature gendered.

normally you don't cook them once they're matured - so anything on market is ~12 weeks old and considered a chicken.

regardless of gender, they taste the same if culled at that age.

once they're older, the taste changes.
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