Depends on the individual injury. Roosters are capable of inflicting serious harm with their spurs.
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.
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.
The Chinese zodiac animal for 2017 is the Rooster. People born in 2017 are associated with characteristics of being hardworking, resourceful, confident, and sociable.
At the first sign of infection, a trip to the Dr. is warranted. A spur injury is a puncture wound, and rooster's spurs have all sorts of bacteria and grossness on them. Depending on the depth of the injury, it could be too deep to clean properly with standard 1st aid items.
The plural of rooster is roosters.
Yes it could be very harmful. The roosters spurs can be very sharp and dangerous. They could seriously wound or even blind a person or other animal if attacked.
Believe me, it can hurt real real bad.
No.
read your book stop being lazy
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.
He is being aggressive in his mating ritual. He is probably too young to have learned the rooster mating dance. The rooster is trying to grab the neck feathers of your hens to force them to submit to mating.
because its a farm animal :P
You do not need to get a tetanus shot if you were attacked by a rooster, only if you get a deep cut on something rusty
Celibacy is not harmful.
If you are referring to feather picking, there are a few possibilities:The Rooster is doing it out of aggressionThe Rooster is picking and eating feathers due to a nutrition deficiencyThe Rooster is picking feathers due to boredomThe Rooster is picking feathers due to it being a learned behavior from other birds or cannibalism issues
a shortage of food spurred
My friend spurred me on to approach the girl.