In my experience withroosters (we have had around thirty in the past four years) a breed called "silkie" chickens, the roosters of that breed are sometimes even nicer than the hens! I have been raising chickens for thirty years, and silkies for eight, the roosters we've had were always kind and gentle.
My roosters that I have had that are Rhode Island red and barred Plymouth rock have always been the most aggressive, but there may be breed exceptions.
Rhode Island Reds are pretty aggressive. As a group. Individuals will vary in all breeds.
Yes
It's called a rose comb usually a rooster breed from Spain.
Pitbulls are an aggressive breed of dog and should be outlawed.
It is usually a Barred Rock but it is best to have a rooster. (a rooster is a male chicken)
Nouns are not describing words; adjectives describe noun. The word rooster is a noun. Some adjectives to describe a rooster are colorful, noisy, territorial, and aggressive.
The breed of Rooster depicted on the Bantam Books and used as their logo is the Gallic Rooster or "coq gaulois" which is a symbol of France.
No, actually, no rooster is really mean. Some roosters just take their jobs very seriously. A roosters job is to protect his flock from predators. Humans look pretty preditorial from a roosters perspective. Many breeds of rooster are very docile such as Cochin, Australorp and Plymouth Rock. They are three of many breeds easily handled, even by children.
no they are not how do you feel after you breed
Usually the rooster will ignore the chicks unless he is a particularly aggressive male. The mother hen will guard the chicks but cannot keep them safe all the time. If you have space to separate them do so. If the birds are free range then you will have more problems from aggressive hens than from the rooster.
all dogs can be aggressive it depends on the owner how the breed was handled
a chicken.
No, hens will lay wether they be with a rooster or not