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    In Hawkes Bay we are permitted two roosters a...

    In Hawkes Bay we are permitted two roosters a day...
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    I suspect you are entirely correct, Tim...

    I suspect you are entirely correct, Tim Allen...there is a sound rationale behind protecting hens WHERE THERE IS A SMALL/SPARSE POPULATION...lucky ones who can bag hens as well...there must be some...
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    I see what you mean...:)

    I see what you mean...:)
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    I was not, actually...it is a known fact that...

    I was not, actually...it is a known fact that roosters will kill hens if there are too many...
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    This is an interesting matter re the hen...

    This is an interesting matter re the hen pheasants...a rooster can tend to a maximum of say six or so hens (in the wild)...then there are the 'barren' hens (which tend to be of a lighter colour than...
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