Certainly they can. Without any external stimulation from their own kind the roosters natural display tendencies will be lessened.
To become separated at the joints.To become separated at the joints.To become separated at the joints.To become separated at the joints.To become separated at the joints.To become separated at the joints.
A dislocation is when a joint becomes separated.
A dislocation is when a joint becomes separated.
How does one become a lover if they have been in a state of unison. Lovers are not always separated if they have been together. If they are not together it is because they have chosen not to be together. Those reasons are between the lovers, no one else can understand.
Normally one will dominate over the other when the flock is together but not respected when ranging and around corners, roosters will often challenge each other from time to time or if caught. Challenges become much more frequent when the roosters are older and develop spurs.
Where two bones come together or "join" is called a "joint".
Yes. As cockerels (As Male Chickens Younger than a year are referred to) grow into Roosters they begin to become sexually mature. Roosters, if not seperated when they are fully grown will begin to fight. The reason the Roosters fight is because they want to become top of the pecking order (you can research this more if you wish) but mainly want to become the leader of the flock so they have all rights to the hens. Any other Male is considered an 'intruder' wanting to battle over the rights of owning the flock. If two Roosters are placed together they will fight and often to the death. This is why you must separate Male Chickens to ensure they don't fight and become aggressive.
Dislocation
Yes
take it to the vet
No, a mixture of powdered juice and water can not be separated by filtration. Once the powdered juice and water are mixed together they become one and can be filtered out.
If you were married and separated, no, you would need to have the marriage annulled.