Roosters are known to crow at the break of dawn, but they can actually crow at any time of the day. They do so to proclaim their territory. Some roosters crown almost constantly while others only crow a few times a day.
If you wish to have fertile eggs that will hatch, then a rooster will help. If you don't have a rooster, eggs WILL still be laid (provided you have a chicken), but they will be considered breakfast eggs, and will not hatch.
So, a rooster just performs the fertilization of the eggs, otherwise, they are basically worthless.
Roosters are the male chickens, they father the next generation of chicks.
They are not necessary. Many coops have only hens. Commercial egg operations do not allow any male birds.
Roosters are needed by some farms as guardians/alarms and breeders.
What roosters do for the egg is they fertilize it. Which means (Once the hen sits on eggs for 3 weeks) a chicken may hatch.
On a farm ,not 'in a farm'. He runs things and fertilizes the eggs.
A chicken can make an unfertilized egg by keeping the hens separate from the roosters. In commercial egg houses, there are only hens. The rooster is the one that fertilizes the egg.
In my experience if the chicken laid an egg on a house which way would it roll it would have to depend if the chicken is facing you or its backwards. So if the chicken was facing you the egg would roll left. If the chicken was the other way it would probably go right.
Hens do not get "pregnant" They produce an egg every 24 hours approximately. That egg may or may not be fertile depending on if the hen has been mated with a rooster in the previous 7 days. The hen will produce the egg with or without the roosters involvement.
Yes, roosters have a spine. They are vertebrates.
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.
from either chickens.....or roosters
Roosters don't lay eggs. Hens do.
There is no egg. (Roosters do not lay eggs).
Roosters cannot lay eggs.
the only thing roosters contribute to an egg is fertilization so that it can hatch into a chicken or rooster
Roosters do not produce eggs. Hens do. So there is no highest egg producing rooster.
Roosters don't lay eggs.
No where because roosters can't lay eggs!
chicks could come from both roosters as the hen stores sperm and releases it drop by drop as each egg is ready for fertilisation
If the there are roosters available and they fertilize the hen's egg, then it is possible for the egg to hatch and have a baby chicken.
A chicken can make an unfertilized egg by keeping the hens separate from the roosters. In commercial egg houses, there are only hens. The rooster is the one that fertilizes the egg.
No, roosters are unable to lay eggs due to the fact that they don't have the same body parts as females which enable them to lay eggs.