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The reason for dubbing dates back to Japanese times when they used game birds and when a rooster fights they grab on to each other by the crest or wattles and so the people would dub the so that the other rooster wouldn't have less of an advantage against the opponent. Today rooster fights are illegal in many places but people that live in cold places still dub their chickens(both males and females) as a precaution against the cold because the crest and wattles are not that thick and so they get frostbite easily. Those are the main reasons for dubbing chickens.

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