

Topic 47 of 69 [collecting]: Roosters Response 1 of 5: Wolf (wolf) * Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (21:46) * 3 linesok, i like roosters. unfortunately, my galley kitchen is too small to have all sorts of rooster stuff laying around (no pun intended, although, roosters don't lay anything but hens)...*oooops*
Topic 47 of 69 [collecting]: Roosters Response 2 of 5: Marcia (MarciaH) * Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (22:02) * 2 linesYou would not believe where people here collect roosters. There is a law against chicken-fighting in Hawaii, but you can own the fighting gamecocks. There are a few homes around Hilo with their whole yard devoted to little houses for these proud little cusses with the bird staked out front of his house in each case. They are not good eating. Not pretty. A pain to mow around. So they are there just because the owner of the house in whose yard their little houses sit just likes to have them around crow
Topic 47 of 69 [collecting]: Roosters Response 3 of 5: Wolf (wolf) * Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (22:24) * 7 linesso is owning gamecocks a status symbol?
Topic 47 of 69 [collecting]: Roosters Response 4 of 5: Marcia (MarciaH) * Tue, Sep 7, 1999 (00:00) * 3 linesHey, you were stealing his progeny...his dynasty...his heirs! These mean buggers get rapier sharp steel hooks strapped to the backs of their legs as weapon with which they eviscerate their competition. I am not really positive about this, but I truly think they are not raised for an honest living...but do not know...
Topic 47 of 69 [collecting]: Roosters Response 5 of 5: Marcia (MarciaH) * Tue, Sep 7, 1999 (00:02) * 1 linesSo, to answer your question (got side tracked by the bunnies) - you bet having a stable of fit fighting chickens (Filipino variety) is a huge status symbol in some cultures in the islands.



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