The best way to tame a rooster, or a chicken, is to hand feed them. If they wont come up to you to hand feed them, try again when they are hungry. Another thing to keep in mind is that the roosters nature is to protect the hens and, if they consider you a threat, they will act to defend the flock. Furthermore, some breeds are not good pets. Game chickens, as a rule of thumb, are more aggressive.
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A Leghorn rooster is a large white bird with a red comb.
I don't really know, but i think he likes chicken fat better than rooster fat but he is a chicken/rooster.
A rooster is an adult. When a male chicken or cockerill is mature he will be a rooster. Therefore roosters are fertile. Cockerills are not- like little boys.
A rooster may act like a hen when younger and the pecking order is more established, however as they age challenges may become more frequent.
The rooster and hen copulate like any other mammal. The rooster gets on her back and injects sperm into her vent.
It means that the sound of the crowing of the rooster (cockerel) in the mornings woke the soldiers up. The rooster acted like an alarm clock. 'Alarm clock' is therefore a metaphor for 'rooster'. Had the sentence read 'The far-off rooster was like an alarm clock for the sleeping soldiers' it would have been a simile.
No, he will not hurt his chicks in any way and will defend them like my rooster does.
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Well you have two situations where a chicken says "Cock-a-doodle-do". [1] The chicken looks like a rooster, sounds like a rooster and acts like a rooster. [2] The chicken really looks like a hen, but it is crowing. What's up? It could be either of two situations: (a) the rooster has delayed rooster feathering, and his crowing ability preceeded his beautiful male dress or (b) there is a genetic condition called "hen feathered" where the rooster will always look like a hen, even though he can crow and does mount the hens.