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Definitions of cockerels in various dictionaries:
noun - a young domestic cock
noun - a young rooster
COCKERELS - A rooster, also known as a gamecock, cockerel or cock, is an adult male gallinaceous bird, usually a male chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). Mature ...
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Old rock star Joe's entertaining the Spanish birds |
Business clerks ordered to save energy, not layers |
One preparing to shoot lioness's tail's missing birds |
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Jul 24 2017 The Times - Cryptic |
Jul 27 2008 The Times - Cryptic |
Sep 1 2007 The Times - Cryptic |
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Plural form of cockerel. |
a young domestic cock. |
A young domestic cock. |
Cockerels might refer to |
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A rooster, also known as a gamecock, cockerel or cock, is an adult male gallinaceous bird, usually a male chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). * Mature male chickens less than one year old are called cockerels. The term "rooster" originates in the United States, and the term is widely used throughout North America, as well as Australia and New Zealand. The older terms "cock" or "cockerel", the latter denoting a young cock, are used in the United Kingdom and Ireland."Roosting" is the action of perching aloft to sleep at day, which is done by both sexes. The rooster is polygamous, but cannot guard several nests of eggs at once. He guards the general area where his hens are nesting, and attacks other roosters that enter his territory. During the daytime, a rooster often sits on a high perch, usually 0.9 to 1.5 m (3 to 5 feet) off the ground, to serve as a lookout for his group (hence the term "rooster"). He sounds a distinctive alarm call if predators are nearby and will frequently crow to a |