In Ireland, he was attacked by a chicken he raised and died of a heart attack after a large amount of blood loss.
It came up on the news, and there may be people who say that makes sense.
But it makes sense.
No, not to the extent that it makes sense, but there are probably not one or two people who have been killed by a rooster.
Especially young children and the elderly should be careful.
Roosters are much more ferocious than you think.
Even as a child, there are memories of being pecked by a rooster and crying, and there are experiences of avoiding roosters.
But roosters aren't the only ferocious ones.
When a hen is incubating eggs or carrying chicks, if you go near the chicks, there is a danger of dying.
People who have not been pecked do not know how painful it is to be pecked by a chicken.
As far as I know, there are many people who have not been pecked by a rooster, but I think there is no one who has not cried after being pecked or scratched by a rooster.
The beak is scary, but the claws are not usually sharp.
If you approach a group of hens without knowing that there is a male, that is the number one target for attack.
Instinctively trying to protect one's family or partner is bloody.
It's not just chicken.
The same is true of goats and sheep that look gentle.
If you tie up a female goat and sit next to it, even the male goat that sees it won't stay still
After examining the situation, I took a few steps backwards to catch up with the rushing form, and then walked away.
It just runs right out and hits it with its horn, but this isn't usually nimble.
If you support it without a chance to avoid it, it will just fall out.
It's good if you don't die if you don't get hurt in vulgar words.
Even domestic animals, which normally seem mild, are in trouble if they take the wrong approach when conceiving or raising offspring.
The same goes for dogs we often see.
You never know when you might become a beast.
Therefore, it is always best to be careful with animals with babies.
There is a saying that no one is scary when angry.
But it's not just people.
When angry, any animal is frightening, and especially if it is likely to harm its young, no animal will stand still.
So, no matter how affectionately you raise an animal, you have to be careful when you need to be careful.
People who died from excessive blood loss from being bitten by their own chickens became news, but there are more people than expected who died from being bitten by their own dogs, especially large dogs, which can cause fatal harm to children. do.
By the way, I don't go looking for dog poop in the neighborhood park, so I think it's a little too much.
If anything, I think it would be better to use the money for raising a dog to help children in need, but more and more people are not having children and live with their dogs hugging them. bitter