He willmate with them, unless they are ginormous and he can get on them.
Yes
To breed a Gold Rooster, you'd need to breed a Black and White Rooster from the Silverblood and Goldblood bloodlines.
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.
It's called a rose comb usually a rooster breed from Spain.
It is usually a Barred Rock but it is best to have a rooster. (a rooster is a male chicken)
The breed of Rooster depicted on the Bantam Books and used as their logo is the Gallic Rooster or "coq gaulois" which is a symbol of France.
No, hens will lay wether they be with a rooster or not
a chicken.
That is difficult to answer as many breeds come in this color. Here is a good website that will aloow you to see many of the different breeds.
The Gallic Rooster, the unofficial national symbol of France, is portrayed as a gamecock. There is no living breed of chicken known as the Gallic. The rooster, any rooster, was a sacred symbol of the Gallic people, and the emotional connection to a fighting rooster has survived in the symbolic rendition.
If you mean can you breed an Auarcana hen and a Bantam rooster without problems the answer is yes. There are even Bantam Auarcana chickens. Bantam only means a size. There are bantam sizes of many different breeds.
Here at Jadeacres Farms we have Alek (torophobia) He is a multi colored Americana rooster and weighs in at 9 lbs. We also have several cockerels who where hatched here and will be going to new homes soon. See my bio page for a picture.