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hmm
i wouldn't say that
to me, the masculine form of poule is... coq
male and female animals
poulet refers to the meat, the meal
Alright, so it's not actually associated directly with the word "le poule".
only in etymology
"poule" is a female chicken. It's known for its eggs
"coq" is a rooster. It's used for breeding and for its crow
"poulet" is for male or female chicken farmed for meat