they can live in farms,and hoteer places.
If he's a good rooster to the ladies, he gets to live with them in the coop or run. But, a bad rooster lives in the stew pot.
farms
No, It doesn't matter if the rooster and the hen are different breeds. They will live happily together.
I think so...not positive though...
a fox
They live together 24/7
A Gallic rooster had to live in Gaul. This is a symbol used to represent France, who became popular as a symbol in the 19th century, as historians had a fad for the ancient history of France. The story comes from Latin authors, who embarked on the name similarity of Gaul (latin 'Gallus'), the name of the French region at the time, and the noun of the hen and rooster species in Latin (gallus). From the point of view of a biologist, there is no species of rooster called 'Gallic'.
Roosters usually sleep in a coop or barn just like a hen.
yes there are roosters in spain i think that there is rooster in every state and country.
The possessive form for the noun rooster is rooster's.
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.
Yes, a rooster can live alone but would rather be with a hen or two, but roosters can live without a hen, I have living proof of that in my lap. A bantam roo named Steve. He is unable to live wit hour other bantams on account that he fights with Jason, another rooster. Another standard rooster, Pepper lives alone, we had to give him away because he was mean and he lives alone. So yes roosters can live alone.