Yes. Best when they are young and the muscles are not well developed Rooster is most used in North America as fryer birds and roasters. Hens are valuable for eggs on most farms and roosters are not so they tend to hit the stew pot or BBQ first.
Yes... The only difference is that the eggs will be fertilised. Nutritionally there is no difference.
Capon
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A startled Cockerel.
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A cockerel is a chicken. Chicken refers to the species, but a cockerel is a young male chicken. A rooster is a full grown male chicken. The pullet is a young female, and a hen is a full grown female. Hope this helps!
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I saw a cockerel in the farm and the cockerel cocked really loud until the cockerel was out of breath. oh no..... The cockerel could not breath so I called the vet and the cockerel was survived.
squab
Feminine for cockerel is hen.
A male chicken is called a rooster or a cockerel.
The Golden Cockerel was created in 1914.
How do you eat cockerel? There really is not much difference between a cockerel and a hen when used for cooking. The male.
A baby rooster is called a cockerel.
Roosters kept on picking on the little cockerel.
Golden Cockerel Press ended in 1961.
The Tale of the Golden Cockerel was created in 1834.
Golden Cockerel Press was created in 1920.
A cockerel is a rooster or male chicken. I don't think there are girl cockerels