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- Cockfighting - Wikipedia
Wagers are often made on the outcome of the match, held in a ring called a cockpit Cockfighting is a blood sport due in some part to the physical trauma the cocks inflict on each other, which is sometimes increased by attaching metal spurs to the cocks' natural spurs
- Cockfighting | Spectacle, Animal Welfare Culture | Britannica
Cockfighting, the sport of pitting gamecocks to fight and the breeding and training of them for that purpose The game fowl is probably the nearest to the Indian red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus), from which all domestic chickens are believed to be descended
- Cockfighting | Blood Sports | Animal Cruelty | ASPCA
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
- Fighting for their lives | Humane World for Animals
Cockfighting—the brutal spectacle that pits specially bred roosters against each other in a bloody fight to the death—makes the news occasionally The cruelty behind the headlines is always the same
- Is Cockfighting Legal in the US? Laws and Penalties
Cockfighting is illegal throughout the entire United States Federal law prohibits it under the Animal Welfare Act, every state has banned it, and the 2018 Farm Bill closed remaining loopholes in U S territories
- 2 charged, 29 animals recovered in suburban cockfighting ring: police
Two south suburban men are facing animal abuse and drug charged after a cockfighting ring was uncovered
- About Cockfighting
What is cock fighting? A cockfight is an organized fight between two roosters held in a ring called a cock pit These birds called gamecocks are bred and conditioned for increased strength and stamina Many of these birds have been pumped full of steroids and other drugs to increase their metabolism, which makes them stronger and harder to kill
- Cockfighting - LA County Department of Public Health
Cockfighting is a sport in which two gamecocks (fighting roosters) battle each other The specially trained gamecocks are placed in a pit, or on a stage, to fight each other
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