The possessive form for the noun rooster is rooster's.
The plural noun of "rooster" is roosters:- one rooster, two roosters.
chickens.
Roosters
the rooster = the cockerel = le coqle coq
Nouns are not describing words; adjectives describe noun. The word rooster is a noun. Some adjectives to describe a rooster are colorful, noisy, territorial, and aggressive.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
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"Rooster's Mass" :)
The plural of rooster is roosters.
When they get the injections from a rooster's comb, the rooster does have to be killed. They can get rid of a rooster's comb without killing it but it has to be on the first day that it is born.
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Rooster
A rooster crows.
the sun comes up when a rooster crows because whenever a rooster see's a peek of light the rooster crows
The word Rooster in Spanish is GALLO when speaking of a young rooster or cockerel it is called Gallito
no. they will lay without a rooster
Yes.
He is slightly a rooster, but he is mostly chicken.
No.They are showing.
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