Yes. Bantams and standard breed normally get along well once the pecking order is established. Bantams are often quite aggressive so it would not be unusual for the bantam rooster to be the dominant bird.
How do you eat cockerel? There really is not much difference between a cockerel and a hen when used for cooking. The male.
without a mate , it has no need to reproduce.
No one! Because Cokerels don't lay eggs. Hens do.
No. A cockerel is a male chicken under one year old. After it is a year old it is called a rooster. Roosters do not lay eggs.
I saw a cockerel in the farm and the cockerel cocked really loud until the cockerel was out of breath. oh no..... The cockerel could not breath so I called the vet and the cockerel was survived.
Cockerels are male chickens, and never lay eggs.
Feminine for cockerel is hen.
eggs are single cells so they must have formed from the fusion of other living cells, thus, if we speak practically, egg came first.
A cockerel bred specifically for eating is commonly referred to as a "broiler." Broilers are raised for their meat and are typically processed at a young age for optimal tenderness and flavor. They are distinct from laying hens, which are bred primarily for egg production.
A male chicken is called a rooster or a cockerel.
The Golden Cockerel was created in 1914.
The Latin word for cockerel is "pullus."