11-17-2024, 02:14 AM
For a lot of people, these aren't commodities we're talking about, they are pets.
I suppose the difference is whether owners subject their personal “pets” to a bloodsport gambling bloodbath, or Big Government humanely euthanizes the birds without subjecting them to pain and suffering, but only compensates for the equivalent of a Costco rotisserie chicken. Of course if the show bird owner fights his bird and loses, they’d come out ahead with the $5.99 rotisserie money. But gamblers always think they’ll win, right? And would never contract bird flu from the hundred roosters in their yards that they interact with daily?
I suppose the difference is whether owners subject their personal “pets” to a bloodsport gambling bloodbath, or Big Government humanely euthanizes the birds without subjecting them to pain and suffering, but only compensates for the equivalent of a Costco rotisserie chicken. Of course if the show bird owner fights his bird and loses, they’d come out ahead with the $5.99 rotisserie money. But gamblers always think they’ll win, right? And would never contract bird flu from the hundred roosters in their yards that they interact with daily?