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00:00 For over 5,000 years, humans depended greatly on poultry breeding.
00:07 Domestic chickens are extremely important in the history of human food and development.
00:11 For small holders who live on farms, they provide meat and eggs and make a profit.
00:19 On the other hand, chickens have their own aspects of life.
00:23 Chickens are the closest living relative to the T-Rex.
00:26 So perhaps not quite as scary, but this means they have a ferocious side in them.
00:31 So they will rarely run away from a fight.
00:36 When living on farms, they form social structures just like us.
00:42 Known as pecking orders, and they communicate with each other.
00:45 They use more than 24 vocalizations, each with a distinct meaning.
00:53 Some are to warn friends from predators, others for letting mothers know where they are comfortable.
01:00 But some are to yell at each other, for chickens will not hesitate to pick a fight between
01:05 one another, especially roosters.
01:11 So what makes roosters fight, and how is their fight concluded?
01:16 Roosters are protectors.
01:17 If you have a flock that free ranges, a rooster can be the ticket to safety for your hens.
01:24 You can have more than one rooster also.
01:27 But sometimes having not just one rooster has its disadvantages.
01:32 For roosters can become very territorial and will pick a fight with one another to determine
01:36 who is the alpha male.
01:38 Although they are small, they are incredible fighters.
01:43 After one male challenges the other, the challenged rooster will make a beeline for the challenger,
01:48 and the fight begins.
01:51 Immediately both birds become a mass of feathers, claws, and beaks.
01:56 Roosters don't like to leave a good fight unresolved, and will keep coming at each other
02:00 until one of them surrenders.
02:04 Since they have the same fighting techniques, the winner will always be the more dedicated.