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Dubbing is cutting the comb, wattles and ears off a chicken. It’s done on gamecocks for show and sadly for fighting.
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Dubbing is cutting the comb, wattles and ears off a chicken. It’s done on gamecocks for show and sadly for fighting.
well i dont think that was in any of the definitions...Dubbing is cutting the comb, wattles and ears off a chicken. It’s done on gamecocks for show and sadly for fighting.
To dub a chicken means to cut their comb back. It is most often done on roosters with combs that obscure their vision (Leghorns often get very large, very floppy combs, for example), or to make the comb less of a target in the event of a cockfight.
owTo dub a chicken means to cut their comb back. It is most often done on roosters with combs that obscure their vision (Leghorns often get very large, very floppy combs, for example), or to make the comb less of a target in the event of a cockfight.
Not always for fighting -- some people do it to make it easier for a rooster to get away from a fight. Without anything to grab onto, their opponent will have a harder time keeping them close for a beating.Dubbing is cutting the comb, wattles and ears off a chicken. It’s done on gamecocks for show and sadly for fighting.
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okay that makes senseNot always for fighting -- some people do it to make it easier for a rooster to get away from a fight. Without anything to grab onto, their opponent will have a harder time keeping them close for a beating.
Okay, technically still for fighting, but not sport cockfighting.
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Oh okay I didn’t know that.Not always for fighting -- some people do it to make it easier for a rooster to get away from a fight. Without anything to grab onto, their opponent will have a harder time keeping them close for a beating.
Okay, technically still for fighting, but not sport cockfighting.
aww, why?Yeah I'm sad about my seramas