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September 8, 2010

ASPCA Assists in Removal of Hundreds of Fighting Roosters in Fort Myers, FL

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courtesy of the Lee County Sheriff's office

A search warrant was executed Tuesday morning for the removal of 676 fighting roosters, hens and chicks from two separate properties in Fort Myers, Florida. The ASPCA, at the request of the Lee County Sheriff's Office and Lee County Domestic Animal Services, is on hand to assist with the removal of the birds, which were voluntarily relinquished by their owners, and to collect forensic evidence for the investigation of a criminal case.

The seizure is the result of an eight-month-long investigation that is still ongoing, according to the Lee County Sheriff's Office. Many of the roosters were allegedly being raised and prepared for fighting, when such birds commonly suffer from punctured lungs, broken bones and pierced eyes, and are fitted with knives and artificial gaffs—long, sharp, dagger-like attachments—to maximize injury.

"Cockfighting is a violent blood sport where the participants—the roosters—don't have choices," said Tim Rickey, the ASPCA Senior Director, Field Investigations and Response. "These birds are forced to be killing machines for entertainment, during which time they die or are left to die a horrible death."

To learn more about this case visit our News Alerts section.

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  • Submitted by Chris Gendron at:October 4, 2010 12:00 AM

    I JUST moved from Fort Myers Florida, and this bust does not surprise me. I am very happy that the Lee County Sheriff's Office and the ASPCA were on this! Makes me happy!

  • Submitted by Maria Gonzales at:September 10, 2010 12:00 AM

    I am so happy that they busted these terrible so called human beings and put a stop to this terrible so called entertaining sport. How cruel are they for being able to sit and watch these poor creatures kill and be killed. I am grateful for the awesome job the team did in catching these criminals, and for saving these birds from continued torture. I love that they are fined and possible jail time. I really wished that it was $5,000 per bird that they were fined. Again, thank you for your hard work and great job on this big bust..

  • Submitted by angie at:September 9, 2010 12:00 AM

    good job saving these roosters. its nice to find out that they are okay now.

  • Submitted by Brenda at:September 9, 2010 12:00 AM

    Great job! All of the animals are free of their nightmare life now. Thank you for all you do!!!

  • Submitted by valencia at:September 9, 2010 12:00 AM

    i love looking through this website and finding out that you guys are helping these animals

  • Submitted by connie Brooks at:September 8, 2010 12:00 AM

    Great job to all of you ! Keep up the good work of protecting animals

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