Capon chickens typically weigh between 5 to 10 pounds (2.3 to 4.5 kg) at maturity. They are larger than standard chickens due to their castration, which promotes more muscle growth and fat accumulation. The size can vary depending on the breed and age at which they are processed. Capons are often prized for their tender meat and rich flavor.
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.
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.
This chicken is called 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capon is a castrated rooster raised for its meat (chicken), capon are now rare as the method used to produce a capon is outdated, most chicken these days is mass produced commercially using different techniques.
A male castrated chicken is called a "Capon". Quite tasty with a slightly stronger flavor.
A capon is a rooster that has been castrated to improve the quality of its flesh for food.