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im in love with all of ur roos.... really beautifull
If they were fighting them they would not have the lovely feathers and combs. As a teen in Oklahoma a farm I worked on raised fighting game birds. To fight the comb is razored off and the spurs are grown. The damage to the feather is extensive. This is a way to keep the tails from being damaged by a pen wall and to exercise birds that are by nature to aggresive to have loose amongst the generaal population. Ours ran wild and buyers had to wade thru 100 acres of swampy forestright....
Its called breeding stock, when they find good ones that are proven they don't risk fighting them they are worth to much, they just breed them and fight their offspring......If they were fighting them they would not have the lovely feathers and combs. As a teen in Oklahoma a farm I worked on raised fighting game birds. To fight the comb is razored off and the spurs are grown. The damage to the feather is extensive. This is a way to keep the tails from being damaged by a pen wall and to exercise birds that are by nature to aggresive to have loose amongst the generaal population. Ours ran wild and buyers had to wade thru 100 acres of swampy forest