it's commonly known that roosters flaunt their feathers and make loud noises. this attracts a female.
If the hen has chicks it will be aggressive towards you or roosters are dangerous towards other male roosters.
Yes,Roosters have been known to breed with any kind of hen.
a hen
Hens are female: Cocks (or roosters) are male. Thus a hen cannot be a rooster.
chicks could come from both roosters as the hen stores sperm and releases it drop by drop as each egg is ready for fertilisation
Roosters are not the only ones that do this, in fact it is the hen that will most likely start to eat another dead chicken.
Roosters don't get the hen pregnant but fertilise the eggs inside her. Chickens are born not from a Mother hen but come from the eggs she lays. The egg fertilisation process takes place when the rooster "Mounts" the hen.
No. A rooster can stay with the hen and her young at all times. It is best not to introduce a new hen with young to your flock.
we eat the rooster because the hen might have eggs
A roosters reproductive organs are internal.
Well a rooster is born with different parts than a hen. Hens can lay eggs and roosters can not.
If you are asking if chickens are monogamous then No. Hens are bred by whatever rooster decides she is close enough and available. In a farmyard with several roosters an individual hen can be mounted by two or three roosters through the course of the day.