Rooster - 10% beneficiary to @beautycreativity
Hi Friends!
Aslam u alaikum !
Today is the 22nd of December 2025. It is a lovely Monday . Light showering makes the weather pleasant foggy.
Today I am going to share the pictures of a beautiful rooster. I saw this rooster in a zoo at canal express way. I just went there for food. I looked there a small zoo where this rooster was kept for customer's enjoyment.

Here are the properties of the rooster
Adult roosters are characterized by distinct physical traits and specific social behaviors related to their roles as the flock's protector, leader, and a means of reproduction.
Roosters are typically larger and have a more muscular, robust body than hens.
They possess a prominent, large, and vibrant red comb on their head and two fleshy flaps of skin called wattles hanging under their chin. The color and size of these features can indicate health and dominance.
Roosters have more vibrant and colorful plumage than hens, with long, pointed hackle feathers on their neck and back, long, flowing saddle feathers near the tail, and distinctive, curving tail feathers called sickles.
They have thicker, stronger legs and grow sharp, pointed spurs on the back of their legs, which are used for defense and establishing dominance.
A primary role of roosters is to protect the flock from predators. They are constantly vigilant, will sound an alarm call if they sense danger, and may even fight a threat head-on.
Roosters help maintain order and a social hierarchy within the flock, often breaking up fights between hens and ensuring a generally more peaceful environment.
Roosters will call hens over when they find food, often pecking at the ground or dropping the food to encourage the hens to eat first. Roosters mate with hens to fertilize eggs, which is necessary if you want to hatch chicks and grow your flock naturally.
Temperament: While some roosters can be aggressive, many are docile and friendly, with individual personalities varying by breed and how they are raised. some roosters are so aggressive that they attack humans.
These properties combine to make the rooster a central figure in a self-sustaining flock dynamic, though their noise and potential for aggression . Animals.
Hope you will like it very much and encourage me on this effort.
Regards!
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | Pakistan |
| Camera | redmi 12 |
| Editor | lightroom |
| Photography by | @muhammad.saleem |




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