Chickens have their own battle of the sexes, and scientists have discovered a secret strategy used by hens to control who fertilizes their eggs: After mating, hens can eject the sperm of less ...
HOPEWELL TWP.-- The roosters of Hopewell Township have gone global. "A New Jersey town council is trying to rein in roosters’ libidos in a bid to keep the noise down," clucked Britain’s Daily Mail.
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP — It might not make the chickens happy, but the township committee hopes to keep the peace in neighborhoods by limiting conjugal visits between roosters and hens in backyard farms.
Chickens have their own battle of the sexes, and scientists have discovered a secret strategy used by hens to control who fertilizes their eggs: After mating, hens can eject the sperm of less ...
Chickens have their own battle of the sexes, and scientists have discovered a secret strategy used by hens to control who fertilizes their eggs: After mating, hens can eject the sperm of less ...
A New Jersey town council is trying to rein in roosters’ libidos in a bid to keep the noise down, it has emerged. Hopewell Township has proposed legislation to limit the number of nights male fowls ...
Hens and roosters would only be able to mate 10 days out of the year in one New Jersey town under legislation being considered to limit noisy rooster crowing. John Hart, a farmer and member of the ...
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