Topic: External Parts of a Rooster
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What are the external differences of hens and rooster?
roosters are usually bigger than hens, their feather colors are sometimes more vebrant depending on the breed, they have larger combs on top, they are more dominet than the hen, they usually have much larger spurs, and they crow Read More »
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What are the body parts of a rooster?
Just about the same as any other bird. Read More »
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What part of the body is a rooster's comb?
A rooster's comb is a red, fleshy growth on the top of its head. Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
The red part of a chicken's head is called the comb. Read More »
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Inside of his body. Read More »
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Below the jaw is called 'wattles'. Read More »
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if its is red and warm and feels just like the comb on top of the head then that is its wattle Read More »
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im trying to find a diagram to properly indentify certain breeds of chickens Read More »
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That dangley red thing hanging from under the chickens beak is call a wattle. It is the same material as the comb on the top of its head. Combs and wattles are attractive to other chickens of the same species and they also serve as little r... Read More »
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they are both chickens...^^ Read More »
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