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The Chinese year that began in February 2005 was the Year of the Rooster. In Chinese astrology, the Rooster symbolizes hard work, diligence, and punctuality.
It really would depend on the size of the rooster. Spurs will grow to a certain length and then start to curl. They will curl more than once but it is hard on the bird. Walking becomes difficult. Trimming spurs is not that hard.
You look at what poo it does. If it has hard poo, it is a male. If it has soft poo it is a female.
Rooster spurs are bony protrusions located on the back of a rooster's legs. They vary in length, shape, and thickness, depending on the breed and age of the rooster. Spurs are usually curved and can be sharp, used for defending territory and asserting dominance.
A nub is a lumb or bump. To have a rooster peck your head into a nub means that he has worked on your head so long and hard that nothing is left but a little bump. In real life: When a rooster is eating some corn on the cob, he will work that cob until all that is left is a little nubbin. It is too little for the rooster to get hold of it and peck it out of existance.
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Hard Call was created on 2007-08-14.
I am not sure if you are talking about a hen foot or a rooster foot as in math, because I have not heard of that, but if you are talking about the bird chicken, an adult rooster usually has a spur (hard, naturally pointed growth) just above his foot, while a hen usually has just a small bump in the same spot.
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on it is not hard its eazy
A difficult question. A hard question.
I would call it a hard hat