The thing on a rooster's head is called a comb.
There could be many things going on if the wattle is swollen on a rooster. This rooster could have an infection.
A male chicken is called a rooster. You can tell if it is a rooster or not once they are 4-6 months old. When they get to that age they will 1. Start to crow. 2. Grow spurs. ( Things on the back of their legs) and 3. Grow a comb.
A nub is a lumb or bump. To have a rooster peck your head into a nub means that he has worked on your head so long and hard that nothing is left but a little bump. In real life: When a rooster is eating some corn on the cob, he will work that cob until all that is left is a little nubbin. It is too little for the rooster to get hold of it and peck it out of existance.
Rhode Island Red. I have an Araucana rooster who's name is Alektorophobia (ALEK) and a bantam Barred Rock rooster named Checkers
The breed of Rooster depicted on the Bantam Books and used as their logo is the Gallic Rooster or "coq gaulois" which is a symbol of France.
The rooster's name is Ben.
Cornelius the Rooster
There could be many things going on if the wattle is swollen on a rooster. This rooster could have an infection.
feet it uses its head to eat and drink
Rooster McConaughey's birth name is Michael Patrick McConaughey.
A male chicken is called a rooster, or a cockerel.
It's name is Cornelius
Larry
A male chicken is called a rooster. You can tell if it is a rooster or not once they are 4-6 months old. When they get to that age they will 1. Start to crow. 2. Grow spurs. ( Things on the back of their legs) and 3. Grow a comb.
The rooster is a mature adult chicken - there's no other term in common use for it.
A cockerel is a rooster under 1.
A nub is a lumb or bump. To have a rooster peck your head into a nub means that he has worked on your head so long and hard that nothing is left but a little bump. In real life: When a rooster is eating some corn on the cob, he will work that cob until all that is left is a little nubbin. It is too little for the rooster to get hold of it and peck it out of existance.