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From: GroovyChook
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  • Su51zye that's how roosters are and they never change unless they are born together I don't see that as cruel and they do fight for the hens there's a lot of reasons why roosters fight

  • I will tell you what it is: the fact that you have video this and I came across this by accident looking to buy one as a pet as mine sadly died. You obviously dont realise that nasty people will look at the title " fighting (bloody) and watch it for kicks, I find that so sad and they will try this for themselves and as you know, they can pick roosters up very cheap. Now can you see my concern?

  • Obviously you DONT GIVE A SHIT ABOUT ANIMALS so go back to your sad life. also you dont have the intelligence to understand my argument, so dont comment

  • @su51zye Lol, You don't seem to understand how roosters act. It's pretty simple, if there is more then one rooster they fight for top position. This generally goes on for about 4 maybe 5 days before the new pecking order is established. Splitting them up is pointless as they will be straight back at it as soon as I release them. So instead I let them sort it out naturally. What do you suggest as an alternative? PS I have tried conflict resolution, but well, they're chooks ;)

  • How utterly disgusting you sick pigs for filming this!!!!

  • @su51zye

    will you shut the heck up. Its natural you fool. In the wild this is how chickens act. People need to get that right. If this person was or were going to fight them im pretty sure he or she would of put it in a fighting ring.

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