Most standard breeds of roosters average between 5.5lbs and 8 lbs. This can vary according to breed and general nutrition. Roosters as light as 2 lbs and as heavy as 15 lbs have been reported.
Yes, roosters have a spine. They are vertebrates.
Better to say 4 roosters is too many for 4 roosters. The 6 hens can wait a bit and soon there will be one rooster a-go-go, one in the hereafter, one running away, and one squating on the ground. The hens could deal with 6 roosters, but the big boy a go-go won't stand for more than him with his flock. actually 1 rooster needs 5 hens to be satisfied other wise roosters will fight One rooster will service (fertilize the eggs of) up to 6 hens. If you have more than 6 hens, you will need another rooster. 4 roosters on 6 hens is not good. The roosters will fight and the hens will be exhausted running from all the roosters.
They are called roosters.
A group of roosters is called a "flock" or a "crowd."
If the dingoes find the chicken/roosters, then yes.
The spike on a roosters leg is called a spur. they can get sharp so when they get to big you need to file them. for instructions see http://www.fowlvisions.com/?p=39
No, roosters tend to not like having other roosters around
Roosters are birds.
roosters do not have babies
No, roosters are boy chickens
Yes, roosters have a spine. They are vertebrates.
The duration of Roosters is 1.83 hours.
We usually call them 'roosters'.
The phobia for roosters and chickens is called alektorophobia.
Roosters was created on 1993-09-14.
Menai Roosters was created in 1981.
Bega Roosters was created in 1960.