A rooster
The comb is removed from fighting rooster so the opposing fighting cock cannot get the comb in its beak in order to hold the head and kick it with it's spurs. The comb may be trimmed if it gets frostbitten in the winter. This helps prevent infection and does not hurt the rooster since the tissue is already dead. Since fighting chickens is illegal, the is no reason to cut the comb off any chicken. The comb of a chicken helps regulate the body temperature of the bird, without the comb the chicken will suffer in the heat of the summer. Removing the comb also exposes the bird to infection and unnecessary pain and suffering.
No the spurs aren't poisons but will cut you and dogs with it's spurs if you grab our touch the eggs
A rooster's comb is mainly used for regulation of body heat.
Roosters have spurs, which are bony growths on their legs, to defend themselves and establish dominance. They use their spurs in fights with other roosters and predators as a means of protection and to establish their position in the pecking order within the flock.
It only depends on the type of chicken you have and in what area you live in. If you live in states with very cold winters and the chickens have large combs,then it should be decombed to stop frost bite. NO You do not have to remove a chickens comb and you should not. Removing the comb off a chicken is absolutely not necessary, anywhere. The comb has two functions. The primary function of the comb is to cool the chicken down in the summer. It is like a small radiator and blood flows close to the surface of the comb, air passing over the comb will remove some of the radiated heat and cool the blood as it passes through. Chickens do not sweat, taking off the comb would be like covering yourself in plastic wrap and sitting in the hot sun. The other function for the comb is to attract a mate. A healthy comb on either gender indicates potentially good genetic quality recognized by potential mates.
A slip-not comb is just a normal comb or brush for an animal, usually a dog or a horse. The slip-not comb is just to release knots in the fur or mane.
Two spurs and two pinions are provided in a machine so that the machine becomes more effective.
yes, but not on the inside, you can usually tell by running a special lice comb through the animal, and if you see any on the comb, then you know there is some on your animal.
bison ?
Venomous spurs are specialized structures found in certain animals, such as male platypuses and some species of reptiles, that can deliver venom. In the case of the platypus, these spurs are located on the hind limbs and can inject venom when the animal feels threatened. The venom can cause significant pain and swelling in humans and other animals. These spurs serve as a defense mechanism, allowing the animal to deter predators or rivals.
The comb is removed from fighting rooster so the opposing fighting cock cannot get the comb in its beak in order to hold the head and kick it with it's spurs. The comb may be trimmed if it gets frostbitten in the winter. This helps prevent infection and does not hurt the rooster since the tissue is already dead. Since fighting chickens is illegal, the is no reason to cut the comb off any chicken. The comb of a chicken helps regulate the body temperature of the bird, without the comb the chicken will suffer in the heat of the summer. Removing the comb also exposes the bird to infection and unnecessary pain and suffering.
Male platypuses have on spur on each of their back legs. Females have no spurs.
The spurs are a very good and consistant team. In 2011, they were the number one ranked team in the west and second overall behind the chicago bulls. When the two teams mached up, the spurs would win the majority of the games. However, in 2012, the tides have shifted. The Oklahome City Thunder are the top team in the western division. But the spurs are number two. The last time that the two teams played, the San Antonio Spurs won. Overall, I would say that the spurs are better. If the two teams met eachother in the Confrence Finals or Semi-finals, it would be a good game. Overall I would say the Spurs are better but the thunder have the best player on the floor.
photosynthesis and spurs
Yes... their population is decreasing drastically.
Yes, jockeys often wear spurs on their boots while racing. Spurs are used to encourage and motivate the horse to run faster, providing the jockey with a means of communication with the animal. However, the use of spurs is regulated, and jockeys must adhere to specific guidelines to ensure the safety and well-being of the horse.
The Queensland animal known for its comb-like teeth is the platypus. This unique mammal uses its bill, which has flat, comb-like structures called lamellae, to filter food from the water. The platypus primarily feeds on small invertebrates and crustaceans, which it locates using its electroreception capabilities. These adaptations make it an exceptional forager in its aquatic habitat.