A polish rooster looks like a punk rocker, it has quite long feathers coming from every part if its head, a very red flap of skin near its beak and a pretty normal rooster body and legs. It's head looks to big for it body!
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You cannot see it from the outside. Covered in feathers and under the tail the rooster has a cloaca as does a hen. The internal parts are slightly different.
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.....a rooster looks like a chicken....but with excessive neck skin.
It looks like a chick. They are not much different than a baby hen until they grow a few weeks.
Yes
No. They have a cloaca.
they look like baby roosters
In both genders of chicken. The cloaca is located at the back, under the tail feathers. This is also often referred to as the vent.
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it depends of what type of rooster but in conclusion between 2-5 months.
Chicken's have no actual genitals. All birds have a system called the cloaca, which is an opening that allows everything to go though. Male's do not have the *ahem* usual bits but instead have a small sperm glob that produces on cue.
No, roosters tend to not like having other roosters around
The vent is also called the cloaca. The cloaca is the common multi purpose organ for mating, egg laying (hens only) and fecal matter. The vent is located just under the chickens tail feathers. For roosters the cloaca is the site of the internal sexual organ.
A bird's cloaca is the passage through which a bird urinates, defecates and lays eggs. When engaged in any of these activities, the terminus looks like an "O", when not urinating, defecating or laying an egg the terminus looks rather like an asterix (*).
Hens
No, humans do not have a cloaca. A cloaca is a single multipurpose opening for the urinary, reproductive, and digestive systems found in some animals like birds and reptiles. Humans have separate openings for these systems.
Yes Hens and roosters mate and its a good thing they do,otherwise the species would die out quickly. The rooster picks out a hen and does a "dance" for her. Stepping sideways,spreading his wings close to the ground and "sharpening" his beak in the dirt. The rooster approaches her from behind and grabs her neck feathers and she lowers herself almost to the ground in a squat position. The rooster stands on her back and touches his cloaca to her cloaca transferring a sperm sac. Roosters do not have a penis, both genders have a cloaca which is a dual purpose sexual and excrement organ often known as a "vent". Actual mating only takes seconds and when done the hen often shakes her feathers and preens, tiding up ruffled feathers while the rooster goes off to find another hen.