Re: Rooster battles?



Ron Hardin wrote:

You need more anthropomorphism, not less.

I prefer to respect each species for what they are and understanding how
they behave.
I do not have the arrogance to believe that humans and how we think and
behave are "all that". Certainly our reactions and interpretations should be
inflicted on other species.
I do believe that if Man has the major input in why an animal is how it is,
on this planet, then we have a responsibility for its wellbeing, or giving
it a clean end.

Yup, you are a troll.

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