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Dubbed "Operation Crowing Rooster," the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department says it served 26 search warrants between ...
Authorities arrested 56 people and seized 3,500 birds, as well as firearms and drug paraphernalia, during a multi-week ...
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Victorville Daily Press on MSNDozens arrested, 3,500 roosters seized amid cockfighting crackdown in San Bernardino County
"Operation Crowing Rooster" took place in rural areas of San Bernardino County between June 14 and Aug. 1, officials said.
The most iconic way that this was done was with the crow of a rooster. Farmers are still very familiar with this loud ‘Cock-a-doodle-doo’ every morning, and even people who live in cities know ...
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.
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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