If eggs are to be incubated for hatch, they must be fertilized. That is where the rooster comes in.
No.
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To breed a Gold Rooster, you'd need to breed a Black and White Rooster from the Silverblood and Goldblood bloodlines.
They are sexual since a rooster is needed to fertilize the eggs.
One rooster, one hen, and an incubator.
Roosters are needed for fertilizing eggs to produce baby chicks. If you only want eggs for consumption and do not want fertilized eggs, then you do not necessarily need a rooster in your flock. Hens will lay eggs regardless of the presence of a rooster.
A rooster can't lay an egg, and if it could chickens can't fly so they wouldn't be able to get on top of a house.
The possessive form for the noun rooster is rooster's.
When they get the injections from a rooster's comb, the rooster does have to be killed. They can get rid of a rooster's comb without killing it but it has to be on the first day that it is born.
No. Chickens will lay perfectly good eggs without a rooster. In fact, many people prefer not to keep a rooster, because they don't want to find a fertilized egg that was a little too far along.
rooster
The plural of rooster is roosters.