eyaeth
Bantam roosters typically develop their combs between 3 to 5 months of age. The onset of comb growth can be influenced by factors such as genetics, diet, and environmental conditions.
Chickens and roosters both have a spur located on the back of their leg. Spurs are bony protrusions that are used for defense and can vary in size depending on the breed and age of the bird.
Yes, roosters have a spine. They are vertebrates.
The gender of chicks is often difficult to determine at a young age, but there are some methods like examining their feathers (roosters may have thicker, faster-growing wing feathers) or behavior (roosters may become more aggressive as they mature). However, the most reliable way to determine the gender of chickens is through a process called sexing, which usually requires professional help.
they look like baby roosters
eyaeth
No, roosters tend to not like having other roosters around
Hens
At his funeral, or when he can't chase and catch the hens.
No not at all ...
they like to sleep on a perch
Yes he loves them
young.........
Bantam roosters typically develop their combs between 3 to 5 months of age. The onset of comb growth can be influenced by factors such as genetics, diet, and environmental conditions.
Barred Rock roosters typically start crowing around 4-5 months of age, although this can vary.
like a fluffy monster!! they are green