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Twin fighting roosters repeatedly attack joggers going past their house

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Twin fighting roosters repeatedly attack joggers who walk past their house.

Footage shows the aggressive birds divebombing an innocent passerby walking through the neighbourhood Ang Thong, Thailand, on July 30.

The feathered thugs were dubbed 'hooligan roosters' by the locals as they were notorious for charging at anyone who passed near their owner's house.

Their owner, security officer Sombat Chuedang, 66. has since locked the pair in a cage after multiple complaints.

He said: 'I've raised these Saigon fighting roosters since they were young. I named them Faet Lek, small twin, and Faet Yai, big twin, and even as chicks, they showed signs of aggression. I had to be careful when playing with them. They are currently around six to seven months old.

'As they got older, they started wandering in search of food, which led to them chasing joggers behind my house. Some people may find it funny, but I was worried they might seriously hurt someone, so I decided to keep them in a cage.'

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