Usage examples of "hen" in English with translation to French

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That fox must have killed the hen. Ce renard a dû tuer la poule.
A hen laid an egg in my closet. Une poule a pondu un œuf dans mon armoire.
What came first? The egg or the hen? Qu'est-ce qui est apparu en premier : l'œuf ou la poule ?
Better an egg today than a hen tomorrow. Il vaut mieux un œuf aujourd'hui qu'une poule demain.
If a hen has ten chicks, how many hens does a chick have? Si une poule a dix poussins, combien de poules a un poussin ?
My hens laid fewer eggs last year. Mes poules ont pondu moins d'œufs l'année passée.
Cows give us milk, and hens eggs. Les vaches nous donnent du lait et les poules, des œufs.
Our hens laid a lot of eggs yesterday. Nos poules ont pondu hier quantité d'œufs.
The hens ran away, dumbasses had left the door open to them. Les poules s'échappèrent, des cons leur avaient ouvert la porte.
If a hen has ten chicks, how many hens does a chick have? Si une poule a dix poussins, combien de poules a un poussin ?
This is a hen egg. C'est un œuf de poulet.
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