yes you can, but there is no real point, most chickens are slaughtered way before that, and the rooster has already surpassed sexual maturity
Roosters are able to breed at about 6 months old.
Yes, it will
a cockeral is a male chicken under 1 year of age. A rooster is a chicken over 1 year of age. So in the long run, yes, a cockeral is a rooster
Yes. Male cats that are not neutered will spray and may run off for days looking for mates. It will also cut down on unspayed female cats having kittens.
A neutered rooster is a capon. it is a surgical procedure performed on the young rooster or cockerel when it reaches about 1 pound in weight. both testes are removed . the cockerel then never reaches sexual maturity ,he still has some features of being male, tail feathers and such. but no crowing and not aggressive. they take a bit longer to mature ,they put on more body fat and very tender muscle.
Laying hens at that age are called Pullets and the males are call cockerels. They are called Pullets and cockerels until they are 1 year old.
The female would be a "pullet". ------- The male would be a "cockerel".
Acepromazine is a sedative and the neutering process that is used in todays veterinary clinics is accepted as safe.
Yes; for about two weeks after neutering a male can still impregnate a female.
1 year old or 12 months old.
A male chicken is called a rooster. You can tell if it is a rooster or not once they are 4-6 months old. When they get to that age they will 1. Start to crow. 2. Grow spurs. ( Things on the back of their legs) and 3. Grow a comb.
A young rooster is called a cockerel. Male chickens under one year old are called this. After they reach their first year they are concidered an adult rooster.