Napoleon sed something, i'll let u ponder on that !
It was for a sacrifice to the farm for money so they can eat in spring and winter
Tell where your arms and legs are
Yes there is, i am a hen whisprer myself, hens are actually very intelligent and make very good compainions. I talk to my hens and they tell me what they are feeling and what they want. I am like a hen therapist they tell me all of their problaims and i sort it out wether it be they need more bedding or other hens are bullying them.
"You have nice legs."
i dont know you tell me!!
You can tell a roster apart from a hen by their physical characteristics. Roosters typically have larger combs, wattles, and spurs than hens. They also tend to have longer and more colorful feathers, and they often have a more upright and pronounced posture compared to hens. Additionally, roosters are known for their crowing, while hens typically do not make as much noise.
may be you have thin legs
If girls tell you that your legs are cute and guys make fun of them, the guys may be jealous of your cute legs.
Pullets are actually hens, that is female. Roosters or cockerals who are Buff Orpingtons cannot always be told apart from the pullets (ladies). Some say the rooster has more golden saddle feathers, thicker legs and a more developed comb. But hens can have nice combs, too. Here's the kicker: BO hens can also crow! The only way to be sure is to wait a year or more and see who doesn't lay eggs. That's be the rooster, usually docile.too.
You tell them to move
For adult chickens, roosters are generally a bit bigger, and have longer, showier tail feathers. You can also tell by behavior. Roosters will tend to be more commanding, and will usually avoid other roosters if they have enough space and there are enough hens, or else fight with them if the space is too small or there are not enough hens. They can also often be observed jumping on hens' backs to mate.