If this is not a broiler( meat bird) rooster, and he is not able to freerange for his forage then try offering him one third pound of feed per day. If he leaves food over night then it is too much, cut down to one quarter pound. If you plan on fatting him up and he feels thin ( most heritage breeds do) try using a broiler grower. Usually feeding more feed is only a waste of feed, but if he is an extra hungry bird give him a little more.
the snake would bite the rooster and leave. A rooster eating a snake is rare but possible
A rooster is never too old to crow, he just might not do it as often.
Yes
No, rooster fries are not actually rooster testes. The term "rooster fries" is a euphemism for deep-fried chicken gizzards, which are part of the digestive system of the chicken, not the reproductive organs.
If you mean , should a rooster be allowed to be in same quarters as chicks, absolutely not. They will peck at chicks and not allow them to eat. The same goes for any hen that is not their mom. They are very mean to all younger birds.
In traditional cuisine, both rooster and hen are commonly eaten.
Yes, you can eat rooster meat. However, it is generally tougher and less flavorful than meat from hens. Rooster meat is commonly used in soups and stews to add flavor.
we eat the rooster because the hen might have eggs
they usally eat red rooster brah
Eat it.
i don't know if it's correct but i did see my rooster eat a small/mid sized rat that went into his cage so maybe they do
The rooster is a mature adult chicken - there's no other term in common use for it.