Yes. As cockerels (As Male Chickens Younger than a year are referred to) grow into Roosters they begin to become sexually mature. Roosters, if not seperated when they are fully grown will begin to fight. The reason the Roosters fight is because they want to become top of the pecking order (you can research this more if you wish) but mainly want to become the leader of the flock so they have all rights to the hens. Any other Male is considered an 'intruder' wanting to battle over the rights of owning the flock. If two Roosters are placed together they will fight and often to the death.
This is why you must separate Male Chickens to ensure they don't fight and become aggressive.
No, they don't.
The boy is feeding his chickens next to the general store.
I think a rooster can only be a boy but im not 100% sure
Yes, turkeys can and will often catch diseases from chickens. This is why it is advised to keep turkeys and chickens separate, this way the turkeys cannot catch the disease from the chickens.
No, roosters are boy chickens
Give it to the boy with the chickens.
Hens are mom chickens and roosters are dad chickens. Only mom chickens, hens, lay eggs. They lay eggs all year.
There is no such thing as a "boy hen". Hens are female chickens.
outside stinky Tim's shop
Give it to the boy for his chickens. He will give you a chicken.
The boy raised by chickens is named "Chicken Boy." This character is often associated with various stories and folklore, emphasizing themes of belonging and identity. In some narratives, he embodies the traits of the chickens, highlighting the bond between humans and animals. If you are referring to a specific story or context, please provide more details for a precise answer.
YES if you don't the other chickens will kill them so heres what you do if you have a coop. keep the babies in a separate cage but inside the coop that will let the other chickens get used to them do that for a couple days then let the chicks out and see if they like each other if they don't put them back in the cage.