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.
The possessive form for the noun rooster is rooster's.
The plural of rooster is roosters.
yes there are roosters in spain i think that there is rooster in every state and country.
Roosters crow.
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Better to say 4 roosters is too many for 4 roosters. The 6 hens can wait a bit and soon there will be one rooster a-go-go, one in the hereafter, one running away, and one squating on the ground. The hens could deal with 6 roosters, but the big boy a go-go won't stand for more than him with his flock. actually 1 rooster needs 5 hens to be satisfied other wise roosters will fight One rooster will service (fertilize the eggs of) up to 6 hens. If you have more than 6 hens, you will need another rooster. 4 roosters on 6 hens is not good. The roosters will fight and the hens will be exhausted running from all the roosters.
hens are fatter than roosters plus roosters do t CACADOODLEDOO thing
The act of a rooster crowing is called crowing. Roosters crow to establish their territory, communicate with other roosters, and announce their presence to potential mates.
it depends of what type of rooster but in conclusion between 2-5 months.
No The only time I have seen a rooster in a nesting box was when it was sick or injured. The nesting boxes are used for "nesting". Laying eggs or when brooding. The roosters do not do this. If you have a rooster doing this there is something wrong. He is either being harassed by another rooster in the flock or he is hurt or sick. It is easier to protect themselves from harm when in a "sheltered" place.
No. Roosters crow when they see light, it's instinctive.
Roosters do not produce eggs. Hens do. So there is no highest egg producing rooster.