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The Natural History of the Chicken part 2/6

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2007

a film by Mark Lewis

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  • The impressions from that guy were hilarious.

  • Nevermind the cock fighting people - did you see the guy imitating the rooster mating dance. I was losing it!

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  • Cock of the walk, one could say.

  • anyone that has cock fights, ought to have the loser crammed up his ass

  • 8:39 Wow, Sun Tzu isn't Japanese, he's Chinese....also quit being one of those westerners who turns Oriental practices into some mysterious Zen experience

  • @verticalsmurf Hahaha I don't know how they survived... because we took them in. They are from India and China. They were wild there thousands of years ago. I doubt any wild ones exist anymore. It was a great coop, but raccoons are highly smart and find ways to get in.

  • @Laurencia7 - Blame it on the chooks, if they weren't so tasty, they wouldn't be eaten. Do the original wild chooks still exist? Where did they come from? How did they survive for so long being noisy and tasty?

    If you have a decent coop, how can a raccoon get in?

    My grandparents used to have chooks, I stayed at their place during school holidays. I miss the sound of chooks in the morning.

  • @verticalsmurf LOL but in general, if they were wild they would be eaten more because they are so noisy. they have been domesticated for 7-9 thousand years. I had many chickens, they often got eaten even in their coops by raccoons.

  • Fighting Rooster sounds - Call in the ASPCA. If they are fighting birds they need to be shut down. Removing a rooster's spur and replacing it with a razor is just wrong.Then putting them to fight for bettting purposes or just for enjoyment - how can someone watch this sort of thing for fun?

  • @Laurencia7 - Maybe we are from different continents. Around here, the only predators we have on chooks are snakes, can't do anything about them, foxes, and feral cats. Fences and shutting the coop at night sorts that out.

    We usually don't have a cock as part of the flock unless they are for breeding purposes. Most people here who keep chooks keep them for eggs, the birds get named and are almost pets. They are loud at dawn and dust, but all birds are, so they just kind of mix into the noise.

  • @verticalsmurf no in general they are noisy animals and creatures hunt them and it would be easy, since they make so much noise. 

  • @Laurencia7 - Do you think that they are noisier than us? Or is it just that they are noisy when we have crashed out and don't want noise?

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