31 Aug 21
@great-big-stees saidDo roosters fight to death?
On one of my drug (prescribed) deliveries, I was attacked by a rooster...true story.😲👍
Cockfighting is a blood sport in which two roosters specifically bred for aggression are placed beak to beak in a small ring and encouraged to fight to the death. ... In organized cockfights, the roosters' natural fighting instincts are exaggerated through breeding, feeding, training, steroids and vitamins.
Tell us the story sometime! 🙂
-VR
@very-rusty saidHmm. I’m pretty sure I just did.🤔
Do roosters fight to death?
Cockfighting is a blood sport in which two roosters specifically bred for aggression are placed beak to beak in a small ring and encouraged to fight to the death. ... In organized cockfights, the roosters' natural fighting instincts are exaggerated through breeding, feeding, training, steroids and vitamins.
Tell us the story sometime! 🙂
-VR
@great-big-stees saidWell actually it was my copy paste on cockfights. 🙂
Hmm. I’m pretty sure I just did.🤔
-VR
@very-rusty saidWent to watch cockfighting in India and Peru, so every different, in India it was illegal but the winner got to keep the bird of the loser, they were often tame flights and I don’t recall any bird dying during the fight but a couple were killed after by the new owners, I assume for food. It Peru it was in an official ring in a stadium, it was legal and the birds wore blades around their feet which basically caused a bloodbath, a few times both birds died and flight rarely lasted longer than a few seconds.
Do roosters fight to death?
Cockfighting is a blood sport in which two roosters specifically bred for aggression are placed beak to beak in a small ring and encouraged to fight to the death. ... In organized cockfights, the roosters' natural fighting instincts are exaggerated through breeding, feeding, training, steroids and vitamins.
Tell us the story sometime! 🙂
-VR
@trev33 saidSounds messy to watch.
Went to watch cockfighting in India and Peru, so every different, in India it was illegal but the winner got to keep the bird of the loser, they were often tame flights and I don’t recall any bird dying during the fight but a couple were killed after by the new owners, I assume for food. It Peru it was in an official ring in a stadium, it was legal and the birds wore blades a ...[text shortened]... caused a bloodbath, a few times both birds died and flight rarely lasted longer than a few seconds.
-VR
@very-rusty said“Tell us the story sometime”, was what I was responding to.👍
Well actually it was my copy paste on cockfights. 🙂
-VR
@great-big-stees saidSo have you seen one live as Trev has?
“Tell us the story sometime”, was what I was responding to.👍
I have never seen one but sounds pretty bloody.
-VR
@very-rusty saidNot a cockfight but have seen bull fights, inSpain in the mid 60s. They were really bloody.
So have you seen one live as Trev has?
I have never seen one but sounds pretty bloody.
-VR
@great-big-stees saidIs that where the bulls run and several people end up killed each time?
Not a cockfight but have seen bull fights, inSpain in the mid 60s. They were really bloody.
Or are you talking about in the ring where a guy sticks swords in the bull?
-VR
@trev33 saidHow could anyone watch that? It sounds terrible. Didn’t you feel any pity for those poor creatures?
Went to watch cockfighting in India and Peru, so every different, in India it was illegal but the winner got to keep the bird of the loser, they were often tame flights and I don’t recall any bird dying during the fight but a couple were killed after by the new owners, I assume for food. It Peru it was in an official ring in a stadium, it was legal and the birds wore blades a ...[text shortened]... caused a bloodbath, a few times both birds died and flight rarely lasted longer than a few seconds.