why do roosters crow
They are announcing their territory.
they are shouting at the sun
to wake you up of course!! lol
They have nothing better to do with their time and they want to let others know that it is their territory
territorial disputes over the barn
pretty complicated idea.
My grandson just said, "To wake the sun, so it will rise". lol..
Roosters crow because roosters that have crowed before them were preferred as mates -- being loud with a big red -do works for chicken chicks.
They crow when they do because of circadian rhythm (in layman's terms, it's a clock inside of living things that roughly corresponds to the cycle of a day).
They are 'announcing' to any other roosters."Keep Away"!
Roosters are territorial, and are keeping other males away from 'their' flock.
Other birds, do this in the morning, as well, for the same reason, (*song birds, crows, etc.) but, none quite so well as, the "rooster"!
To get people up.It dosnt work onme
have you ever noticed that men yell Yahoooooo when leaveing a club at closeing time and they are half drunk? Well it is the same thing. they are letting all men know they are there and ready to fight and letting all the women know they are manly and ready to mate.
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