The Pecking Patriarchy

The Pecking Patriarchy

There are rescue dogs, saved from abusive owners and placed in loving homes. Then there is Payo. He is a rescue rooster. He was doomed to die in a Santería ceremony.

Just as his neck was to be slit, Payo’s adoptive family swooped in. They persuaded the priest to sacrifice another animal. They brought Payo home and set him free in the backyard.

And this is where the sweet story of the pet rooster ends. Because sleep-deprived neighbors don’t call the big white bird with the blood red eyes by his nickname. They call him El terrorista. The terrorist.

“Alfred Hitchcock could make a scary movie about him,” said Michael Demarziani, co-owner of Rincon Argentino restaurant, where Payo struts up to outdoor diners, sticks out his beak and demands food. “That is one rogue rooster. I swear he’s got fangs. I told my customers that one of these days we’re going to serve fried chicken.”

"...you really don’t want a rooster," Wood said. "He has to be the dominant male. He will never stop crowing. The loud bird gets all the girls.”

When Lozano posted her complaints on the Next Door website, she was subjected to what she calls “rooster-shaming” by animal lovers.

via Assia Alexandrova
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article210188264.html

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