Just about the same as any other bird.
they are both chickens...^^
The fleshy growth on top of a rooster's head, known as the comb, is used to attract hens. Hens are attracted to roosters with big, bright combs.
Inside of his body.
The thing on a rooster's head is called a comb.
No, rooster's don't have the required female body parts that are needed to produce eggs.
A polish rooster looks like a punk rocker, it has quite long feathers coming from every part if its head, a very red flap of skin near its beak and a pretty normal rooster body and legs. It's head looks to big for it body! See related link for a picture..
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All male birds testes are located inside the body along the spine, females have ovaries near the spine as well in the same place.
Castration of a rooster involves surgically removing the testes to prevent the bird from reproducing. This procedure should only be performed by a skilled veterinarian to ensure the rooster's safety and well-being. It is not recommended for inexperienced individuals to attempt castration on their own.
No, actually. A rooster's testicle is actually INSIDE his body cavity, unlike mammals. But being inside his body cavity does not make him infertile, no. Birds have the kind of sperm that grow and thrive from being inside the body cavity, unlike mammals where if the testes were inside their body cavity, this would render them infertile.
the head will most likely be gone and the rest of the body will still be there.
your body defends most of your parts of your body