The difference between a rooster and Peter is mentioned in the Bible, when the Peter denied Christ three times before the rooster crowed.
One is a rooster and the other is a chicken foot.
A cockerel is a rooster under 1.
The rooster will grow a spur about 2 inches above the back claw and inside the leg. Hens do not grow spurs.
Hello, The difference is that a chicken is a female hen and lays egg's and rooster is a male therefore he will fertilize the eggs. The the difference between normal chickens and bantam chickens is that they are much smaller nearly half the size of a average chicken. Hope this Helps,
The hen is smaller and has a smaller tail, comb and wattle.The rooster is bigger has a larger tail, comb and wattle.
A giant chicken (rooster)
A rooster.
a rooster is like a ram or a mayor but in this case the boy chicken that looks after the hens
I do not think that St. Peter had a pet rooster. However, it is sometimes one of the symbols of the saint. The night before he died, Our Lord told Peter that before a rooster crowed (at dawn the following morning) that he would deny Our Lord three times. It happened just as Jesus predicted.
Christ prophesied that Peter would deny knowing him 3 times before the rooster crowed.
A cockerel is a young male chicken, typically under a year old, while a rooster is a mature male chicken. The term "rooster" is commonly used to refer to any adult male chicken, while "cockerel" specifically refers to a young male chicken.
Well a rooster is born with different parts than a hen. Hens can lay eggs and roosters can not.