All roosters crow. There is no breed I am aware of that makes no noise. Crowing is a big part of the roosters job, he is the guardian of the flock and must keep the flock alert and danger away. This is done partly by crowing.
All roosters have spurs. You can cut them back like nails but they all have them
All birds make new birds by laying eggs. You can't have a bird specie that doesn't lay eggs, it'd die out in a generation.
I think silky roosters dont crow.
A cockerel is a rooster or male chicken. I don't think there are girl cockerels
Cockerel A male chicken younger than one year Rooster A male chicken older than one year
Make sure your hen with the large eggs is fertilized and collect the eggs for incubation. Keep both hens and cockerels, breed only from the first years hatch of the biggest eggs with the hens who lay the biggest eggs. It may take several years.
Yes, the Scottish Fold is a very quiet breed of cat.
Yes, there are quite a few.
It depends entirely upon the breed. If they are layers they will need to be 16-20 weeks old
I have just plucked and gutted 2 cockerels and I could only find 1 kidney in each
Oliver Whorwood: Male chickens are called roosters, cocks or cockerels.
I have just plucked and gutted 2 cockerels and I could only find 1 kidney in each
A pure breed chicken is a chicken that has been made by the same kind of chicken, so if 2 different kinds of chicken's mate, then they wont make a pure breed chicken, but if 2 of the same kind of chicken mate then they make a pure breed chicken Sorry if it doesnt make sense
A female chicken under the age of one year. ok this is what i figured chick(baby) pullet(teenager) hen&rooster(adult)
the chicken and the cockerels have to breed in order to lay eggs they would have genes with inherited characteristics. they would also have some environmental characteristics like weight if you'd feed them too much.