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  • Pony rides at the The Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo. The zoo provides  educational opportunities with animal feeding for children and a safe, clean spacious environment with many different varieties of farmyard animals. Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo, East Road. Haumoana, Hastings. Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. 12th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton...A popular petting Zoo great for all ages. We look forward to seeing you.Kids with llamas/other animals at Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo 32 East Rd. Haumoana, hastings.New Zealand,, 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lama at the The Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo. The zoo provides  educational opportunities with animal feeding for children and a safe, clean spacious environment with many different varieties of farmyard animals. Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo, East Road. Haumoana, Hastings. Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. 12th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Lamb feeding at the The Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo. The zoo provides  educational opportunities with animal feeding for children and a safe, clean spacious environment with many different varieties of farmyard animals. Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo, East Road. Haumoana, Hastings. Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. 12th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Sheep at The Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo. The zoo provides  educational opportunities with animal feeding for children and a safe, clean spacious environment with many different varieties of farmyard animals. Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo, East Road. Haumoana, Hastings. Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. 12th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Sheep at The Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo. The zoo provides  educational opportunities with animal feeding for children and a safe, clean spacious environment with many different varieties of farmyard animals. Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo, East Road. Haumoana, Hastings. Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. 12th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Sheep at The Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo. The zoo provides  educational opportunities with animal feeding for children and a safe, clean spacious environment with many different varieties of farmyard animals. Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo, East Road. Haumoana, Hastings. Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. 12th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Lamb feeding at the The Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo. The zoo provides  educational opportunities with animal feeding for children and a safe, clean spacious environment with many different varieties of farmyard animals. Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo, East Road. Haumoana, Hastings. Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. 12th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Pony rides at the The Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo. The zoo provides  educational opportunities with animal feeding for children and a safe, clean spacious environment with many different varieties of farmyard animals. Hawke's Bay Farmyard Zoo, East Road. Haumoana, Hastings. Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. 12th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A young girl milks a cow during a farm animal demonstration at Agrodome, Rotorua. The Agrodome offers visitors the experience of seeing through the eyes of a New Zealand farmer. Situated just north of Rotorua city on a scenic 160 hectare sheep and beef farm, Agrodome gives visitors an educational and hands-on experience..  Agrodome includes a Sheep Show featuring 19 breeds of sheep, sheep shearing, cow milking, lamb feeding and dog demonstrations. .The Organic Farm Tour gives visitors a hands-on experience with a variety of farm animals. Rotorua, New Zealand,. 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Black Water rafting, Waitomo Glowworm Caves, Waitomo, North Island, New Zealand, Adventure, Speed, Grace, Horizontal, Outdoors, Swimming, Dolphin, Yellow, Water, Day, Reflection, Color Image, One Animal, Animal Themes, Photography, Sea Life, Aquatic People, Vacations, Travel Destinations, Tourist, Tourists, Summer, Mountain, Sand, Sunset, Silhouette, Sea, Beach, Colour Image, Tourism, Clear Sky, Relaxation, Sport, Recreation, Rugby, Holiday Destination, Scene, Fitness, Activity, Health, Sporting, Skill, Teenagers, Adults, Children, Heavenly, Heaven, Spiritual, Image, Religion, Religious, Heavens, Sheep, Countryside, Maori, Grass, Peace, Tranquil, Space, Hiking, Walking, Camping, Campervan, Caravan, Cycling, Dairy, Cattle, Green, Majestic, Tranquil Scene, Getting Away From It All, Sky, Landscape, Mountain Range, Mountain Peak, Scenics, Snowcapped, Beauty In Nature
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe is fed by children during feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe shows her character to spectators as she awaits feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe shows her character to spectators as she awaits feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe shows her character to spectators as she awaits feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lion cub at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A Southern White Rhinoceros calf and it's mother head for feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. New Zealand..The pair are part of the Park's White Rhino herd which is part of an international White Rhino breeding program.  Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Southern White Rhinoceros calf and it's mother head for feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. New Zealand..The pair are part of the Park's White Rhino herd which is part of an international White Rhino breeding program.  Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A Southern White Rhinoceros calf and it's mother head for feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. New Zealand..The pair are part of the Park's White Rhino herd which is part of an international White Rhino breeding program.  Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A Sable Antelope at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A Sable Antelope at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A Sable Antelope at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A Sable Antelope at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A Sable Antelope at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A Ringtailed Lemur at the Orana Wildlife Park, Christchuch, New Zealand. Lemurs have no real predators other than man, but are considered endangered because of loss of habitat through forest clearing. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand's only open range zoo.  Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A Ringtailed Lemur at the Orana Wildlife Park, Christchuch, New Zealand. Lemurs have no real predators other than man, but are considered endangered because of loss of habitat through forest clearing. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe is fed by children during feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe is fed by children during feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe shows her character to spectators as she awaits feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe shows her character to spectators as she awaits feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe shows her character to spectators as she awaits feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe shows her character to spectators as she awaits feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe shows her character to spectators as she awaits feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe shows her character to spectators as she awaits feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe shows her character to spectators as she awaits feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe shows her character to spectators as she awaits feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe shows her character to spectators as she awaits feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness waits for feeding time watched by young children at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness waits for feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lion cub at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lion cub at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lion cub at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lion roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lion roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lion roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lion roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lion at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness asleep at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness sleeping at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • An Amazing Animals demonstration, an all-weather activity tat Wellington Zoo.Amazing Animals demonstrate an extraordinary range of natural behaviours. Wellington Zoo is New Zealand's first Zoo, having been established in 1906. Wellington Zoo became a charitable trust in 2003.  Daniell Street. Wellington, New Zealand, 23rd January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • An Amazing Animals demonstration, an all-weather activity tat Wellington Zoo.Amazing Animals demonstrate an extraordinary range of natural behaviours. Wellington Zoo is New Zealand's first Zoo, having been established in 1906. Wellington Zoo became a charitable trust in 2003.  Daniell Street. Wellington, New Zealand, 23rd January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A young girls feeds a sheep during the Organic farm tour at Agrodome, Rotorua. The Agrodome offers visitors the experience of seeing through the eyes of a New Zealand farmer. Situated just north of Rotorua city on a scenic 160 hectare sheep and beef farm, Agrodome gives visitors an educational and hands-on experience..  Agrodome includes a Sheep Show featuring 19 breeds of sheep, sheep shearing, cow milking, lamb feeding and dog demonstrations. .The Organic Farm Tour gives visitors a hands-on experience with a variety of farm animals. Rotorua, New Zealand,. 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A sheep dog sits on a sheeps back as different breeds of sheep are displayed during the sheep show at Agrodome, Rotorua. The Agrodome offers visitors the experience of seeing through the eyes of a New Zealand farmer. Situated just north of Rotorua city on a scenic 160 hectare sheep and beef farm, Agrodome gives visitors an educational and hands-on experience..  Agrodome includes a Sheep Show featuring 19 breeds of sheep, sheep shearing, cow milking, lamb feeding and dog demonstrations. .The Organic Farm Tour gives visitors a hands-on experience with a variety of farm animals. Rotorua, New Zealand,. 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Different breeds of sheep are displayed during the sheep show at Agrodome, Rotorua. The Agrodome offers visitors the experience of seeing through the eyes of a New Zealand farmer. Situated just north of Rotorua city on a scenic 160 hectare sheep and beef farm, Agrodome gives visitors an educational and hands-on experience..  Agrodome includes a Sheep Show featuring 19 breeds of sheep, sheep shearing, cow milking, lamb feeding and dog demonstrations. .The Organic Farm Tour gives visitors a hands-on experience with a variety of farm animals. Rotorua, New Zealand,. 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A sheep dog jumps off a sheeps back as different breeds of sheep are displayed during the sheep show at Agrodome, Rotorua. The Agrodome offers visitors the experience of seeing through the eyes of a New Zealand farmer. Situated just north of Rotorua city on a scenic 160 hectare sheep and beef farm, Agrodome gives visitors an educational and hands-on experience..  Agrodome includes a Sheep Show featuring 19 breeds of sheep, sheep shearing, cow milking, lamb feeding and dog demonstrations. .The Organic Farm Tour gives visitors a hands-on experience with a variety of farm animals. Rotorua, New Zealand,. 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Visitors feed lambs during the sheep show at Agrodome, Rotorua. The Agrodome offers visitors the experience of seeing through the eyes of a New Zealand farmer. Situated just north of Rotorua city on a scenic 160 hectare sheep and beef farm, Agrodome gives visitors an educational and hands-on experience..  Agrodome includes a Sheep Show featuring 19 breeds of sheep, sheep shearing, cow milking, lamb feeding and dog demonstrations. .The Organic Farm Tour gives visitors a hands-on experience with a variety of farm animals. Rotorua, New Zealand,. 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Different breeds of sheep during the sheep show at Agrodome, Rotorua. The Agrodome offers visitors the experience of seeing through the eyes of a New Zealand farmer. Situated just north of Rotorua city on a scenic 160 hectare sheep and beef farm, Agrodome gives visitors an educational and hands-on experience..  Agrodome includes a Sheep Show featuring 19 breeds of sheep, sheep shearing, cow milking, lamb feeding and dog demonstrations. .The Organic Farm Tour gives visitors a hands-on experience with a variety of farm animals. Rotorua, New Zealand,. 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A young girl with sheep during the Organic farm tour at Agrodome, Rotorua. The Agrodome offers visitors the experience of seeing through the eyes of a New Zealand farmer. Situated just north of Rotorua city on a scenic 160 hectare sheep and beef farm, Agrodome gives visitors an educational and hands-on experience..  Agrodome includes a Sheep Show featuring 19 breeds of sheep, sheep shearing, cow milking, lamb feeding and dog demonstrations. .The Organic Farm Tour gives visitors a hands-on experience with a variety of farm animals. Rotorua, New Zealand,. 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A young girls feeds a lama during the Organic farm tour at Agrodome, Rotorua. The Agrodome offers visitors the experience of seeing through the eyes of a New Zealand farmer. Situated just north of Rotorua city on a scenic 160 hectare sheep and beef farm, Agrodome gives visitors an educational and hands-on experience..  Agrodome includes a Sheep Show featuring 19 breeds of sheep, sheep shearing, cow milking, lamb feeding and dog demonstrations. .The Organic Farm Tour gives visitors a hands-on experience with a variety of farm animals. Rotorua, New Zealand,. 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A sheep dog demonstration at Agrodome, Rotorua. The Agrodome offers visitors the experience of seeing through the eyes of a New Zealand farmer. Situated just north of Rotorua city on a scenic 160 hectare sheep and beef farm, Agrodome gives visitors an educational and hands-on experience..  Agrodome includes a Sheep Show featuring 19 breeds of sheep, sheep shearing, cow milking, lamb feeding and dog demonstrations. .The Organic Farm Tour gives visitors a hands-on experience with a variety of farm animals. Rotorua, New Zealand,. 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two roosters approach each other displaying their plumage at the start of the fight to the death at the Pasay Cockpit Arena,  Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. Brendo Bersabal with his game cock before the cockfighting at the Boracay Cockpit,  Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. Two chicken are cooked on a barbeque after the cockfighting at the Boracay Cockpit,  Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. The claw of a beaten game cock, removed after it's bout, lies on the floor outside the La Loma Cockpit,  La Loma, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton<br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. A dead game cock lies on the floor of the sheds after losing it's fight to the death at the cockfighting at the Boracay Cockpit,  Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton<br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Gamblers settle their debts as money changes hands during the cockfighting  at the Makati Coliseum, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton<br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. 'Cock doctors' clean and stitch up the wounded and injured winning birds who survive the fight to the death of two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles   at the La Loma Cockpit,  La Loma, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. 'Cock doctors' clean and stitch up the wounded and injured winning birds who survive the fight to the death of two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles  at the Boracay Cockpit,  Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. "Cock doctors' clean and stitch up the wounded and injured winning birds who survive the fight to the death of two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles at the Makati, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. The referee pulls away the winning bird as it's competitor lies dead after a fight to the death between two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles at the Makati Coliseum, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. The owner of a dead game cock (left) sheepishly checks on the well being of his bird after it was killed by it's competitor during a fight to the death between two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles, at the Pasay Cockpit Arena, Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. A game cock lies dead after a fatal blow, delivered by it's competitor during a fight to the death between two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades attached to their left ankles at the Makati Coliseum,  Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. The owner of a beaten game cock reaches down to collect his dead bird after a fatal blow, delivered by it's competitor during a fight to the death between two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades attached to their left ankles at the Makati Coliseum,  Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. A game cock spreads it's wings for the last time in the throws of death after a fatal blow delivered by it's competitor during the fight to the death between two game cocks, at the Makati Coliseum, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death at the Makati Coliseum as the referee and the crown watch at Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. A game cock lies dying as his competitor walks away in the background during the cockfighting at the Boracay Cockpit,  Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death at the Boracay Cockpit, Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, both injured, are separated by the referee during a fight to the death at the Pasay Cockpit Arena, Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death at the Pasay Cockpit Arena,  Pasay City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009.  A game cock delivers a fatal blow to its competitor as the three inch razor sharpe blade attached to its left ankle pierces its opponents body killing it instantly during the bout between two game cocks, at the Makati Coliseum, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. A game cock delivers a fatal blow to its competitor as the three inch razor sharp blade attached to its left ankle pierces its opponents body killing it instantly during the bout between two game cocks, at the Makati Coliseum, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death at the Makati Coliseum,  Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death as spectators watch at the Makati, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Manila). 2009. Two game cocks, each with three inch razor sharp blades fastened to their left ankles fight to the death at the Makati, Makati City, Manila. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
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  • THE PHILIPPINES (Boracay). 2009. The referee encourages two injured birds to continue fighting during the cockfighting at the Boracay Cockpit, Boracay Island. Photo Tim Clayton <br />
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Cockfighting, or Sabong as it is know in the Philippines is big business, a multi billion dollar industry, overshadowing Basketball as the number one sport in the country. It is estimated over 5 million Roosters will fight in the smalltime pits and full-blown arenas in a calendar year. TV stations are devoted to the sport where fights can be seen every night of the week while The Philippine economy benefits by more than $1 billion a year from breeding farms employment, selling feed and drugs and of course betting on the fights...As one of the worlds oldest spectator sports dating back 6000 years in Persia (now Iran) and first mentioned in fourth century Greek Texts. It is still practiced in many countries today, particularly in south and Central America and parts of Asia. Cockfighting is now illegal in the USA after Louisiana becoming the final state to outlaw cockfighting in August this year. This has led to an influx of American breeders into the Philippines with these breeders supplying most of the best fighting cocks, with prices for quality blood lines selling from PHP 8000 pesos (US $160) to as high as PHP 120,000 Pesos (US $2400)..
    090215_Clayton_Cock Fighting_033.JPG
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