Often a dog shaking it's head is a sign of an ear issue. If you can't see any outward reason for the behavior and it has been going on for a while you will likely need to take your dog to your vet to have it's ears looked at.
Some say it's to attract the hens to it's large red comb and wattles, which are signs of sexual maturity and good health, and distract their attention away from competitor roosters.
it is hungry
ear mites
The thing on a rooster's head is called a comb.
A nub is a lumb or bump. To have a rooster peck your head into a nub means that he has worked on your head so long and hard that nothing is left but a little bump. In real life: When a rooster is eating some corn on the cob, he will work that cob until all that is left is a little nubbin. It is too little for the rooster to get hold of it and peck it out of existance.
Sounds a lot like a SILKIE rooster. There are others with large feathers on the top of the head. The Dutch Crested (Polish) and Silkies are among the few who have feathers on the head. See related links below to see others.
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because its head is on one side and its tail on the other
The thing on a rooster's head is called a comb.
cabecear = to shake one's head cabeceo = I shake my head
Shake Your Head was created in 1983.
You head hurts when you shake it because your brain hits against you skull
feet it uses its head to eat and drink
A nub is a lumb or bump. To have a rooster peck your head into a nub means that he has worked on your head so long and hard that nothing is left but a little bump. In real life: When a rooster is eating some corn on the cob, he will work that cob until all that is left is a little nubbin. It is too little for the rooster to get hold of it and peck it out of existance.
Acronym for 'shake my head' or 'shaking my head.' Usually used when someone finds something so stupid, no words can do it justice. Sometimes it's modified to 'smfh' or 'smmfh' by those that prefer profanity in their internet acronyms.
head shot
Sounds a lot like a SILKIE rooster. There are others with large feathers on the top of the head. The Dutch Crested (Polish) and Silkies are among the few who have feathers on the head. See related links below to see others.
The length of a rooster can vary depending on the breed and individual bird. On average, a rooster can be around 18-20 inches long from head to tail. However, it is important to note that this measurement can vary and may not necessarily represent the full size or height of a rooster.
shake my damn head
Shake My head