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Rooster Sm Metal Art Decorative Green Tail

    In Stock   Small     $25.00     

Plus $16.00 Shipping & Handlilng

A rooster, also known as a cockerel, or a cock is a male chicken.

  • Rooster  is handmade with an age of patina finish.
  • Colors choices Tail Colors are green dark,green light, blue, red tail patina  finish.
  • Outdoor or indoor.
  • Measurments Approximate: 4.5" Dia x 17T x 10.5 W
  • Imported.          
  • 3 pounds weight -shipping about 12.99  + Plus Handling Charges

        Why we choose manmade materials.

Piece of art is made from recycled metal pieces, parts, scrap metal u other pieces. The artist  create pieces of art from the recycle -scrap metal. Why we choose manmade materials because forge iron last longer, thicker material, but they have a superior feel and a rustic look.

Imperative value for outdoor & Indoor decorating:

 

Simple blue tail and Colorful to your outdoor or indoor space  with this hand made metal garden decor- Add  personality with this .

    In Stock   Small     $25.00  Plus Shipping and Handling 16.00

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Rooster SM Art Decorative

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Green Tail Rooster

 

—-Green tail Yellow Body            side  rooster
 
    side  rooster      back rooster
a   a
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Rooster

 

Green Tail Rooster side2

Green Tai Rooster Side

Green Tail Rooster Front2

Green Tail Rooster Back

 

 

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Rooster

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rooster

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rooster

 

A rooster, showing wattles, earlobes and comb

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A rooster crowing (with audio)

A rooster, also known as a cockerel, or a cock[1] is a male chicken (Gallus gallus) with the female being called a hen. Immature male chickens of less than a year's age are called cockerels. The oldest term is "cock," from Old English coc. The term "rooster" originates from the United States,[2] while in the United Kingdom and Ireland[3] the older term "cockerel" is more widely used. In North America, Australia and New Zealand "rooster" (a relative neologism) is almost always used, occasionally cockerel.[4][5] "Cock" is in general use as the name for a male of other species of bird, for example "Cock sparrow." "Roosting" is the action of perching aloft to sleep at night, and is done by both sexes. The rooster is polygamous, but cannot guard several nests of eggs at once. He guards the general area where his hens are nesting, and will attack other roosters that enter his territory. During the daytime, he often sits on a high perch, usually 4–5 feet off the ground to serve as a lookout for his flock. He will sound a distinctive alarm call if predators are nearby.