The level of ignorance on that show appalls me. Fighting roosters? Really? Looked like someone raising pet or show birds to me. I doubt that cockers put wing bands on their birds.
The guy in Detroit who thought a domestic cat was actually a feline sounded about par for the course for some of the sanctimonious, self-righteous animal "police."
Over in Manteca a dairy outfit had to call the sheriff to deal with "animal rescuers" who trying to cownap the herd. It seems they had noticed the cows standing in the muck outside the milking parlor, day after day. The idiots thought it was cruel to make the cattle stand in mud (getting rid of the mud is hard because they all want to be as close to the entrance as possible) and that the farmer should pave the area. They didn't even know that you don't pave areas where cattle, horses, etc. tend to stand because they can fall and die from the internal injuries if they wind up doing the splits. The sheriff cited the "rescuers" for trespassing, although letting them try to load a cow or two might have been more effective. Ever tried to load just a cow or four into a stock trailer right before milking? Between not wanting to leave the herd and the desire to be milked, Bossy can be really bossy.