A capon is a rooster who has had its testicles removed at a young age.
Very few farms still caponise cockerels anymore especially in North America.
This is still practiced in various European countries. Caponising a rooster simply keeps the meat of the bird tender. The male bird puts all its energy into eating instead of mating.
A castrated male chicken is called a capon. Capons are often prized for their tender meat and are traditionally raised for special dishes.
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Same as a chicken.
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A capon is a chicken which has ben de-sexed. I don't believe its crowing ability is affected.
A castrated male chicken is a capon.
A capon is a castrated rooster raised for its meat (chicken), capon are now rare as the method used to produce a capon is outdated, most chicken these days is mass produced commercially using different techniques.
This chicken is called a capon.
A capon chicken is any male chicken that has been castrated. Whatever the breed is will determine the eventual size of the bird. A caponized bantam rooster will still be small when full grown.
Capon is a noun, a type of domesticated fowl; a word for a thing.
A male castrated chicken is called a "Capon". Quite tasty with a slightly stronger flavor.