actually pound for pound you may have to say a fighting rooster. Mean birds and 90% will fight to the death. Sick sport, but fearless animals. Get a male cock with some spurs on it and piss it off, and you will be in a world of hurt.
actually pound for pound you may have to say a fighting rooster. Mean birds and 90% will fight to the death. Sick sport, but fearless animals. Get a male cock with some spurs on it and piss it off, and you will be in a world of hurt.
Without getting too crazy, there is a difference to me in fearless and game. Alot of animals will show an attitude of taking on anything that threatens them, and even put up a good fight, but very few will actually give there life and show "deep gameness" in that pursuit.
Animal has to be fearless with a gay name like honey badger
I've been to cock pits in the philippines and yes rosters are savages. IMO its about 95% of the time that it will fight to the death. A rare event a poorly condition roster tries to find a way out but most of the time it will fight to the death. How they do it is if even both rosters are nearly dead, one must show it still wants to fight. So they pick the rosters up and get them face to face and whoever roster bites wins. If both birds still bites they drop them right next to eachother even though both can no longer walk. they will just keep continuing to peck at eachother til one dies or can no longer move.
they actually attack razor sharp talents made of blade. Fight usually last less than 30seconds. The longest fight i've seen i think only lasted 3minutes and thats when both rosters had to show it wanted more by biting when the trainiers pick them back up.
I saw a couple of cock fights. Not my thing, but when you said 95% of the time, I remembered a guy I knew who loved that cock fighting and he said it was like 95% or higher they will die in there. That is pretty fearless!!
Another animal that will fight to the death at times is the dove. Funny it is a symbol of peace, but is fierce when fighting. Not sure why; though it is something I heard and not sure if it's true.
yea i really think 95% fight to the death but personally a 100% have died in a cock pit where I've been in. Afterwards the deal is the loser roster is taken by the owner of the roster that won. It will be dinner for the owners family, they do not waste the chicken at all. The roster that won if it isn't hurt that bad will be conditioned again and fought once it has fully recover. If it can no recover it will likely be meal as well.
BTW they give supplements to rosters and sometimes while many rosters are tied next to eachother, they let a female lose to get them all excited. Once I took a little day chicken and face it towards a roster as if I was going to battle it. the roster strike me and the little chickenluckily it was tied up and didn't reach us. i also did it with puppies and even adult dogs the roster would always get piss and strike.
Rosters are a lot like raptors they jump to strike you with their talents.
I don't think the dove info is correct, I know of another animal that is born to fight. the Betta, or fighting fish. I bred them a lot before but Betta's are not like roster. I'll say only about 40% actually will fight to the death. I've known guys in chinatown that would bet up to 10,000 dollars on fighting fish. Its an underground sport mainly in chinatown, but roster fights are hardly anywhere here in america.
A guy that used to work for my dad{ he was a hillbilly mofo}, told me he always fought his roosters. Pretty silly to me, though I've witnessed it a couple of times. Anyways, he brought a maple box to the jobsite one day and showed me all these long knives he would hook to his birds, lol. That is some sick sh#t. Heads must be flying off with those. I'd hate to get one loosed on me with daggers on his feet, lol![]()
yea those daggers are real sharp man, I've seen guys struggle trying to tie it precisely on the roster. to avoid the roster chopping its own legs off or the guy wrapping the dagger on. During sparring though they actually put on replacement boxing roster gloves to cover the existing talent. They still take off feathers though.
Man the worst i've seen those daggers do was kill another roster in 4 seconds. the first strike instantly killed the other roster and the winner was still insisting on striking it while it was motionless. They usually both jump from the beginning and right when they both did the other one was stab right at the chest. it landed on its face as the other landed on its feet. crazy stuff man.
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