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Roughly 3,500 cockfighting birds were seized by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department during a six-week summer ...
Authorities arrested 56 people and seized 3,500 birds, as well as firearms and drug paraphernalia, during a multi-week ...
Dubbed "Operation Crowing Rooster," the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department says it served 26 search warrants between ...
Roughly 3,500 cockfighting birds were recovered by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department during a six-week-long summer investigation called operation “Crowing Rooster.” ...
San Bernardino County Sheriff officials report that the department’s Rural Crimes Task Force conducted a six-week operation ...
Roosters crow to attract the attention of hens or to signal that there is food nearby. They even have two types of alarm calls: one for aerial threats and another for ground-based threats.
On Wednesday, 11 roosters gathered in the Poultry Building to make themselves heard at the qualify round “ Rooster Crowing Contest ” at the Minnesota State Fair. The rules are simple.
While crowing roosters may be nature’s alarm clock, city roosters respond not only to the rising sun, but also to street or porch lights, neon signs, motion sensors and other unnatural luminosity.
Well, there’s no relief in sight, at least in terms of that cock-a-doodle-doing. A proposal to limit the crowing of roosters in Los Angeles... is going nowhere. Read all about it at L.A. Now.
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