No
My mom and sister had both peacocks and roosters and they co-habitate nicely. They each keep their respectful distances but will feed and forage together.
I think so because my neighbors have roosters
a Mongoose is really good at keeping snakes away
To keep roosters quiet, provide them with enough space, food, and water, and ensure they are not stressed or overcrowded. Consider using noise-reducing barriers or soundproofing their coop. Additionally, avoid disturbing them during their natural crowing times.
I am not sure, but my rooster was half blind from fighting, but the next day he died. It was so sad, so i sugest you keep roosters sepperite.
Roosters needs are not much different than that of hens. Things to keep in mind: 1. Roosters pecking order is very important to their health, both mentally and physically. 2. Roosters live to protect and lead the flock and will gladly die to defend the hens. 3. Weaker roosters must be separated from aggressive roosters as they can be hurt or killed. 4. Roosters need hens, 5 or more should keep them happy. 5. Most important, they need food and water.
No, roosters tend to not like having other roosters around
They are unfertilised
Roosters are birds.
roosters do not have babies
No, roosters are boy chickens
No. Roosters crow when they see light, it's instinctive.