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What Is Cockfight Sentiment?The best way to describe cockfight sentiment is like an old friend. You never want to leave him, yet when he S128 leaves you are left wanting even more. To understand what this emotion is you must first learn what it is not.The old friend of the cockchurcher is called the "scent" of the day. As the crow goes from hen to hen, he will carry the scent of his mate with him. If a hen smells another hen's scent, she will come after that hen. As the cocks fly through the air, they are carrying the scent of their mate and chasing her. It is as if the crows are chasing the smell of the female. This scent of the day will become more concentrated as the days go on. As the crows get further away from her scent, they are chasing a stronger scent, which will attract other male crows in their territory.When this scent becomes too strong for the young crows, they will act out. It is a natural thing to do because their territory has grown and they have to move closer to that territory. The dominant male will chase the weaker female and they will become more aggressive. The female will try to escape the stronger male, but the strong male is likely to win in a fight. This is where the cockfight sentiment comes in.If the strong male wins the fight he can take the female to another area and have a baby. In order to do this, he must convince the female to mate with him and the more powerful the male is, the more likely he will win. It is a vicious cycle of sorts.The dominant male will take the scent of the weaker male and he will then take the scent of the dominant male and so on and so forth. Eventually all of the crows are trying to win a fight by scent and the stronger males are able to take away the weaker males. It is a cycle that is only ending when the strongest male is killed. This will not affect the weaker males because he will be back in competition for a position of dominance.This cycle is happening between the older, dominant males and the younger crows all day long. At night, the stronger ones to come together and make a big party and invite the weaker crows to join them. The strong birds then take up a large area to start making the females into their territory.
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