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the article i found him in said he was indeed a fighting cock. and i have with my own eyes seen a roo take on a fox. the foxes here aren't very bold when it comes to other animals. im beginning to feel that alot of people don't like me because it seems every time i post a question or comment i get people get flaming mad over my ideas and beliefs. I AM SILL GETTING ONE AS A FLOCK GUARIDAN, BECAUSE
I THINK ITS A GOOD IDEA, NOT BECAUSE ANYONE ELSE DOES
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yeah, that's what i thought at first. he sure is pretty though, i jsut wanted to be sure.
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a beginner, yes. but i am not the one mounting this bird. i found it on a thread and wanted to let the person know that there are no illigal breeds (i knew that before i posted this) and to tell them what breed it might be to prove a point.
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nah, i'm not mounting this bird, i found it on the net. and yeah i know it's illigal but this photo was taken somewhere in mexico? can't remember but it wasn't in the US.
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as i said before, the article said the bird was used for fighting, and that's how the poor boy lost his life. in cockfights, both birds usually die, but the first one killed is the loser. that's why he was stuffed, he was the winner. he does look like a mutt, that's what i thought at first. i just wanted to know for sure becayse he's got such pretty color.