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Cockfight Contraction The cockfight contraction is a term used to describe a situation where a particular breed of cock has been infected by a contagious disease. This disease can kill up to half the population in one area, and the cockfighting can be carried out Sabung ayam online even if this is not going on. This type of disease is very contagious and cannot be treated in any conventional manner. For this reason, this article will deal with cockfight contraction. Cockfighters generally have to be careful when they are around sick or infected birds because they might contract the disease from them. The problem with this infection is that the birds do not show any symptoms at all. It can even be passed onto the humans in the same way, and the effect is often deadly. Here are some important tips for those who plan to attend cockfights. First of all, people should keep themselves away from sick and infected cock. If a cock has contracted the virus then he will display a number of symptoms which can include having a fever, depression and loss of appetite. If you notice any of these symptoms in your cock then do not get close to him. As far as possible you should keep away from the other people involved in the cockfight too. If you know that you are going to have a fight then ensure that you stay far away so that you do not get the disease yourself. As long as the disease is confined to one individual then this is not the disease that is responsible for death. If there are multiple individuals involved though, then the disease can spread between them through contact. This is why it is important for those who want to attend cockfights to be cautious of others who might be in the vicinity of sick birds. If you are aware of the fact that you will have to visit a cockhouse to take part in a cockfight, then it is important that you practice good hygiene. You should wash your hands with soap and water before you touch your face with the meat that you will use for the fight. You should also try to wash your hands before you touch the wings or the other parts of the bird that you will be using for the fight. This helps to prevent any contamination from coming into your hands, especially when you touch them. If you see any symptoms then you should take care of the infection as soon as possible and try to prevent others from getting in contact with it. If you follow these simple tips then you should not get the infection in any case.


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