Most standard breeds of roosters average between 5.5lbs and 8 lbs. This can vary according to breed and general nutrition. Roosters as light as 2 lbs and as heavy as 15 lbs have been reported.
If I'm not mistaken....from 15 to 20 years
On average, a rooster will be between 5.5 pounds and 8 pounds. There are some roosters that weight only 2 pounds.
It's a difficult question, because size varies but about 40 cm 60 cm. I think
Approximately 2ft tall and 2 1/2ft long.
26 inches
Yes, roosters have a spine. They are vertebrates.
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.
Sebright breeds average about 22 ounces in weight for roosters and 20 ounces for the hens.
They are called roosters.
If the dingoes find the chicken/roosters, then yes.
The spike on a roosters leg is called a spur. they can get sharp so when they get to big you need to file them. for instructions see http://www.fowlvisions.com/?p=39
No, roosters tend to not like having other roosters around
No, roosters are boy chickens
roosters do not have babies
Roosters are birds.
The duration of Roosters is 1.83 hours.
We usually call them 'roosters'.
Yes, roosters have a spine. They are vertebrates.
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.
The phobia for roosters and chickens is called alektorophobia.
Menai Roosters was created in 1981.
Bega Roosters was created in 1960.