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Where did the former name of Kennedy Airport 'Idlewild' come from?

Construction on Idlewild International Airport (presently John F. Kennedy International Airport) began in 1942. The airport took its name from the Idlewild Golf Course that it replaced. Planning began during the administration of Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia (1882-1947, mayor 1934-45) and called for 1,000 acres of development. After six years of construction, the airport opened on July 1, 1948.


Why does a rooster stretches wings during mating?

To show of his wingspan to the ladies .


Do the hens squawk and scream during mating with rooster?

Yes, they can put up a bit of a protest. The rooster can be quite insistent and the hen can sometime voice her protest very loudly.


Why do you think the brood patch is featherless?

If you are referring to the "saddle" which is the middle of the chickens back near the tail, it is from rooster friction. It is where the rooster stands on her back during the mating process and the feathers wear away. Don't worry, they will grow back during the next molt.


What did Hattie see when plug returned to the house during the blizzard?

Rooster Jim was lying restlessly on his back.


Why does your hen look like a rooster?

Personally, after raising chickens of all types for 35 years, my hens look like hens. However, some of my roosters also look like hens. Not only can there be delayed feathering in a rooster, but genetically there is a condition called "hen feathered rooster". In delayed feathering, the rooster pattern will occur eventually. In the genetic condition, you know you've got a "hen feathered rooster" when he starts mounting the hens and exposes the penis during a "cloacal kiss".


When a rooster pulls out hen fathers can you treat it?

There is nothing to technically "treat" unless the rooster has wounded the hen during mating. If this occurs, the wound can be sprayed with Red Kote daily to prevent infection and help it to heal, or you can cleanse the area and pack with neosporin. As far as the missing feathers, to prevent any further damage, you can purchase a "hen saddle" which is a piece of cloth shaped for a hen's back to prevent damage from the rooster's spurs and claws during mating.


I've had 2 deaths in the last 3 months how can you tell if the rooster is killing the chickens?

You will need to observe the interaction among the flock. A very aggressive rooster (especially a young one) can kill a hen during his mating attempts. It is not always the rooster who kills the hens, other hens within the flock will attack a hen who is in poor condition, once blood is drawn the injured hen is subject to attack by the whole flock. One way to determine if the rooster is the culprit, is to separate the rooster from the flock for a period of time and see if any more deaths occur.


Why is the rooster the national animal of France?

The Latin word "Gallus" means both "Gallic, related to Gaulish people" and "rooster". Some antique coins were marked by a rooster, but the bird wasn't at the time an emblem for Gaulish tribes. In the Middle Ages the rooster is a religious symbol, due to the Good Book story. This is why it is nowadays, still standard to find a rooster on most churches. In the Renaissance era the rooster is progressively associated with the emerging national idea. Under the Valois and Bourbons dynasties, the king's effigy is often associated with the bird on medals and coins. The rooster is a minor emblem, but is present in the Louvre and Versailles. The revolutionaries in search of emblems adopt it as a symbol of the national identity. After 1830 by Decree of the king Louis-Philippe, the rooster adorns the flag of the National Guard. After WWI, the Elysée palace has a grille decorated with the rooster, the 'grille du coq', still in place today . During WWI, propaganda posters and newpapers caricatures consecrate the rooster as an allegory of French courage. The reference to Gaulish tribes fighting against the Romans add a romantic flavour to the symbol. The rooster is the symbol of France as a country with peasant origins, proud, determined, courageous and fecond.


Does the hen got off the eggs at all when see is hatching them?

our free range chickens to leave eggs during the day


What are rooster gills?

Roosters are not an aquatic species and therefore do not have gills. If you are referring to the red skin hanging under the beak, they are called wattles and they help cool the chicken during hot weather.


What Harry Potter creatures cry can harm a basilisk?

A rooster's crow can harm a basilisk. All of the roosters were killed by ginny when she was being controlled by voldemort during The chamber of secrets for this reason.