They will and if fast enough or lucky they will kill and eat them also. usually though, the mice are faster than the chickens who usually have to stop and consider whether the mouse is in fact, prey and worth the effort.
If your rooster is mean enough he may attack them over food.
12 oz- Mouse - 2005 Rooster 1-3 was released on: USA: 31 October 2005
If the sub-dominate decides to yes, it will attack the dominate rooster for rank. It is not usually a good idea to have more then one rooster in an area where they have the oppertunity to fight each other. They can become more aggressive towards the owners and even towads any hens that are around. This does not mean that they will 100% sure fight. It all depends on idividuals.
攻击 (read as "gong ji"). Not to be confused with "rooster".
No....unless your less than an inch tall they are not going to attack you
not much
That is the roosters job. He is the guardian of his flock and he will attack anything he perceives as a threat to his flock. Children are often targets for rooster attacks as they move in what the rooster sees as a threatening manner approaching the hens and often very animated while doing so. Kids tend to run and cry when attacked by a rooster which make the rooster more excited and powerful feeling.
click on the two swords crossing and move your mouse on the different ways you can attack most likely when you have your mouse on a attack it will say attack xp,defense xp,STREGTH XP,or shared xp. Click on the attack that says STREGTH XP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*gulp* i can't belive you asked this but no
You will need to observe the interaction among the flock. A very aggressive rooster (especially a young one) can kill a hen during his mating attempts. It is not always the rooster who kills the hens, other hens within the flock will attack a hen who is in poor condition, once blood is drawn the injured hen is subject to attack by the whole flock. One way to determine if the rooster is the culprit, is to separate the rooster from the flock for a period of time and see if any more deaths occur.
to attack press the letter Qand E and on the mouse left click and right click
Yes, Most roosters will try to defend his flock from any predator. The problem with birds of prey is the angle of attack. The rooster may see the eagle but really has no idea of its target until it strikes. Buy the time the rooster gets to the predator and its victim, it is usually too late. A rooster that runs from anything attacking his girls is not worth keeping. He's chicken.