@ToxicForumGuy Yes when you have a good time chicken wings can be potatoes and ketchup barbacue...
One chicken could kill an elephant if you tie a grenade to her.
Otherwise, you would have to poison the chicken and dress it up like a peanut.
If we eat vegetables, did we kill the vegetables?
#12
There are known methods
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockfight#23
These are killed for us
Hey #24 those are examples of cockfights that happened in the 1800s and 1700s - im talking bout the present
#25
Just to indicate that chickens or rather roosters can be groomed to be aggressive.
They probably can be trained to attack an elephant.
African or an Asian elephant?
#26 As I said before...it depends on how well they are trained..can you train groups of chickens to attack elephants without drugging or injecting them with something?
#27
It does not matter that much, Alexander the Great fought against Asian elephants, while Hannibal crossed the Alps with African elephants.
#28
Yes a flock of chickens could be trained to selectively attack an elephant without any drugs.
Chickens are smart animals, smarter than dogs. Research shows chickens can count beyond three. If you hide an object so he does not see it, a dog will forget about its existence and act as if it is not there. A chicken will remember the object was there and willl search for it.
Hawks are lured to attack pigeons only.
The method is reward if they do the right action and punishment if they do the wrong action.
The most obvious reward is food and the most obvious punishment is food denial.
It is the same like training chess: the joyful feeling of the win as the reward for sound positional play and the pain of the loss as a punishment for blundering.
@tpr Hannibal crossed the Alps. Most of the elephants, not so much.