rooster

公鸡
definition
noun
Hens and roosters , showing off their gilded feathers, gabble under my window,
a male domestic fowl; a cock.
translation of 'rooster'
noun
雄鸡,
公鸡
example
But now the only thing they had at the farm was an old milk cow, Hannah, and a few chickens and a 'rooster' .
A 'rooster' and two chickens are her only companions.
My only training was in how to hold off the 'rooster' when I was scattering the wheat grains to the hens.
Outside there was a chicken coop and John had already bought three chickens and a 'rooster' and they now milled about the coop pecking at bugs on the ground.
You don't need a 'rooster' to get eggs; hens lay just fine with no male supervision.
We don't recommend 'roosters' for backyard beginners - they are loud and aggressive, and the hens will lay better without them.
As dawn approaches and the light level rises, you will hear 'roosters' crowing and the night ambient sounds will die away.
There were quite a few chickens wandering around, but evidently no 'roosters' .
The next morning, she woke up to the crowing of 'roosters' at dawn, but barely lifted a hand or batted an eye to get up, returning to the lulling delight of slumber.
These fights usually end up with the death of one of the 'roosters' .
Cockfighting (two 'roosters' battling each other in a ring) commands a fanatical following.
The Senate version would outlaw the interstate shipping of dogs or 'roosters' for the purpose of fighting.
Hens and 'roosters' , showing off their gilded feathers, gabble under my window,
Fresh eggs, the farm atmosphere, 'roosters' crowing in the morning - the whole effect.
Dawn stretched out upon the sky, and the 'roosters' proclaimed the new day across the country.
She could hear about two, no, three different 'roosters' crowing, sunlight just barely peeking through her window.
Papa couldn't butcher their milk cow and he had to keep the surviving 'roosters' and hens to build a new flock in the new year.
The sun's light stretched across he sleepy town, causing a few 'roosters' to crow.
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