maybe well i say 1 yr
Roosters have internally located testicles which produce sperm. The sperm leaves the testicles and enter the epididymis. The epididymis is where the sperm gain the ability to swim. They then enter the vas deferens where they are store until mating.
It could be from either or both. The rooster deposits a sperm packet into the hen when mating and this slowly releases sperm as needed. One mating with an individual hen can last as long as ten days before needing to be replaced. Sperm from a second rooster would also be present. So, the hen could be producing fertile eggs from both roosters
Roosters do not have penises. Instead, they transfer sperm to the hens through a process called "cloacal kiss," where the cloaca of the rooster and hen touch to allow for sperm transfer. This is the primary method of fertilization in chickens.
Yes, roosters have a spine. They are vertebrates.
Normal sperm concentration is 100-500 million/ml. and total sperm per ejaculate can be 300 up 2000 million. Dogs tend to ejaculate the semen in three distinctive fractions, starting with the pre sperm, Which is 0.5 to 2ml.
No, roosters do not crow all day long. They typically crow in the early morning to announce their territory and communicate with other roosters.
chicks could come from both roosters as the hen stores sperm and releases it drop by drop as each egg is ready for fertilisation
Roosters don't lay eggs. Hens do.
2 or 3 days
72 hours
No, a rooster produces sperm as do most males
Roosters have internally located testicles which produce sperm. The sperm leaves the testicles and enter the epididymis. The epididymis is where the sperm gain the ability to swim. They then enter the vas deferens where they are store until mating.
Roosters crow all day long as a way to establish their territory, communicate with other roosters, and signal the start of the day.
It could be from either or both. The rooster deposits a sperm packet into the hen when mating and this slowly releases sperm as needed. One mating with an individual hen can last as long as ten days before needing to be replaced. Sperm from a second rooster would also be present. So, the hen could be producing fertile eggs from both roosters
Roosters do not have penises. Instead, they transfer sperm to the hens through a process called "cloacal kiss," where the cloaca of the rooster and hen touch to allow for sperm transfer. This is the primary method of fertilization in chickens.
no, sperm cant last long outside the human body and if its dry then there's no way it is alive.
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