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As explained in detail by The Post and Courier, the old owners used to trim the rooster’s comb — or the red protuberance on the top of its head — to make it look more like a bird bred for ...
Endorsing trimming the comb seems much worse than endorsing Cock Commander. University officials: Ensure no future naming drama by taking control of the rooster’s name. Go with Cock Commander.
over whether to trim the rooster’s comb the Post and Courier previously reported. It’s expected that Sir Big Spur’s comb will now be trimmed, per Dave Cloninger of the Post and Courier.
Did you know that most rooster combs don’t need any special frostbite preventatives during the winter months? Contrary to popular belief, most breeds are very well equipped to deal with the cold.
The rooster’s name changed due to a disagreement with the Clarks and the original owners over the trimming of the bird’s “comb,” according to reporting by The (Charleston) Post and Courier.
Thanks to an ancient mummy, scientists now know that the duck-billed dinosaur Edmontosaurus regalis sported a snazzy ornament atop its head akin to a rooster’s red crest. This fleshy comb is the ...