When they start to develop into a grown chicken, roosters get larger combs and waffles (the red wobbly bits on their heads) than normal hens and they start to crow. They also behave differently than girls such as pecking or anything that shows the other chickens they're boss. if you have two roosters they often fight. Roosters also start to grow another claw or toe on the back of their leg that they use for fighting. If they are young though, it's hard to tell but some experts or farmers can tell by . . . well . . . looking at their . . .um . . . private bits.
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No, a chicken needs a rooster to fertilize the egg in order for it to develop into a chick. Without the rooster's contribution, the eggs laid by a hen will remain unfertilized and will not hatch into chicks.
Baby roosters are call cockerel chicks. A rooster is called a cockerel right up until its first year and will be a full grown Rooster after that time. Spurs should be noticeable from about 7 months old if the breed in fact does develop spurs.
A male chicken under a year old is a called a cockerel, a male chicken over a year old is called a cock or a rooster. A castrated male chicken is called a capon, but it is illegal to castrate a rooster in most parts of the world.
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.
A chick.
A rooster is a boy chicken so his baby would be a chick
Chickens combine eggs to make a baby chick through a process called fertilization. When a rooster mates with a hen, the rooster's sperm fertilizes the hen's egg, which then develops into a baby chick inside the egg.
A rooster is a male chicken , A young rooster is a cockerel. A hen is a female chicken, A young hen is a pullet. A castrated Rooster is a Capon A baby chicken of either gender is a chick.
a female chicken under the age of one year is called a pullet
Baby poultry: Baby chickens are chicks Baby Turkeys are poults Baby Ducks are ducklings Baby Geese are goslings
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No, a chicken needs a rooster to fertilize the egg in order for it to develop into a chick. Without the rooster's contribution, the eggs laid by a hen will remain unfertilized and will not hatch into chicks.
The chicken and the rooster mate, making a spawn (baby) and the mother sits on it to give it warmth. Otherwise it will die.
yes so the egg can get fertilized and a chick can develop (:
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