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Rooster Popular Q&A
Q: What is a Rooster?
A: A rooster is the name given to a male chicken. Roosters are known for waking up early in the morning and waking up everyone in the house. Read More »
Q: What do Roosters Eat?
A: The most common thing to feed a rooster, if you're on a farm, is chicken feed, which can be bought at a store. They also eat grains, corn, beans, and worms. Read More »
Q: What is Rooster?
A: a male hen, you artard Read More »
Q: How to Identify Roosters.
A: 1. Look at the comb and wattle on the chicken's head. The comb is a fleshy piece of skin, and in roosters, it is larger and more developed than the combs on the... Read More »
Q: How to Introduce a Rooster to a Flock.
A: 1. Provide a temporary home for the new rooster. Provide a temporary pen outside that shares a side with the permanent pen where the rest of the flock is housed... Read More »