Why do rooster crows?

By MindStick

Roosters crow to express their dominance and protect their territory from invaders.

Additionally, to establish their superiority over other roosters.

They used to communicate with each other and warn others not to trespass on it, thus preventing conflicts and ensuring the protection of their flock.

They utilise their internal clock to predict sunrise and frequently crow just before dawn to alert the flock that it is time to wake up.

They also use their crow-like behaviour to attract partners and express their willingness to breed with hens.

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