Rooster Guarding a Key West Porch
by Catherine Sherman
Title
Rooster Guarding a Key West Porch
Artist
Catherine Sherman
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
"Rooster Guarding a Key West, Florida, Porch" by Catherine Sherman.
A rooster "guards" a porch on a house in Key West, Florida, in case you're foolish enough to ignore the "No Trespassing" sign.
Feral chickens known as gypsy chickens roam freely in Key West. Some descend from chicken farming in the early years of human settlement on the island, while others are descendants of chickens released after cockfighting was outlawed in Key West in the 1970s. These cockfighting chickens are a variety of Filipino fowl that was imported from Spain in the mid-1800s to Cuba and which came with Cubans when they moved to Key West. Some of the Cubans came to work in the cigar industry. This chicken breed is called "Cubalaya." The Cubalaya roosters' size and aggressiveness made them perfect for cockfighting.
Key West is the southernmost part of the continental United States and is the end island on the Florida Keys archipelago.
Featured in "Philanthropic Artists for a Cause" group (02/26/2018); "Signs" group (02/28/2018); "Poetic Poetry" group (03/01/2018); "Your Very Best Photography" group (04/10/2018); "USA Photographers Only" group (Special Daily Feature) (06/04/2021)
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February 25th, 2018
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Comments (6)
Debby Pueschel
Perfect sign and bird! Roosters are usually quite territorial.. Congratulations on your feature in USA Photographers FL
Judy Vincent
Excellent capture! This will be the “Farm Animals” photo of the day on the USA Photographers group home page for 8/4/21!
Anita Faye
Catherine, such a fun capture! Catherine, such a fun capture! Featured on Poetic Poultry Group! https://fineartamerica.com/groups/poetic-poultry-.html