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Is cock fighting legal in Australia?

Cockfighting, as well as possessing any fighting equipment for cockfighting, is illegal in all states and territories across Australia. Despite this, cockfighting still occurs and is often associated with other illegal activities such as unregulated gambling.

Roosters (cocks) used for fighting are usually specifically bred for this purpose and are trained to be extremely aggressive towards other roosters. During a cockfight, roosters are placed in a fighting pit where they are unable to escape and forced to fight often until they are either severely injured or killed. In some cases, sharp razor blades, spikes or other fighting accessories are attached to birds which further increases the chance of birds being injured or killed during fights.

What are the animal welfare issues associated with cockfighting?

Cockfighting places roosters at significant risk of severe pain, injury or even death for the purpose of ‘sport’ and entertainment. When roosters are injured during training or fighting, the owners may attempt to treat the injuries themselves rather than risk being reported. Roosters being treated by owners that are unqualified and untrained to perform medical or surgical procedures are at an even greater risk of experiencing unnecessary pain and suffering.

In addition to the animal welfare issues associated with forcing roosters to fight, these roosters are often housed in poor living conditions where their physical and behavioural needs are not met.

What should I do if I suspect cockfighting is occurring?

If you suspect any cockfighting activities, please contact the relevant state or territory RSPCA inspectorate. Once informed, the RSPCA inspectorate is able to investigate and take further action where required on any suspected cockfights.

The following table lists the legislation that prohibits cockfighting in each state and territory.

State/TerritoryYes/NoName of relevant act
ACTNoAnimal Welfare Act 1992
NSWNoPrevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979
NTNoAnimal Welfare Act 1999
QLDNoAnimal Care and Protection Act 2001
SANoAnimal Welfare Act 1985
TASNoAnimal Welfare Act 1993
VICNoPrevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1986
WANoAnimal Welfare Act 2002

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Updated on May 20, 2021
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