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I have been fighting roosters regularly for roughly thirty years way back my high school days. At that time when most of my peers
were in to playing video games, chess or attending parties and the like, yours truly was already busy tending and fighting roosters.
Yes, the thirty years or so of experience has taught and untaught me a lot of things and lessons regarding the art of cockfighting. I had
the privilege of owning and conditioning both imported and local fighting cocks and raising most if not all the best and popular game
fowl bloodlines that set foot in the country. Of equal importance, is the privilege of having been associated with the best game fowl
conditioners especially when I was starting in the sport. These long years of experience has taught me how to put my roosters in
shape and ready for big time competition. What I shall impart with you is based on my personal /first hand experiences.
Let us begin by the kind of roosters that we shall condition. Please remember the following: No amount of scientific conditioning
contained in this keep can transform a mediocre rooster to an ace cock. All we can do to our second rate roosters is to bring them to
their full potential. Thus, it is best if you fight your mediocre fowls in hack fights where the chances of meeting class A opponents is
less.
**Only class A roosters stand a chance to win the Derby Championship in today’s top competition **
What is a class A rooster? The following for me are the requisites: First, Your rooster must come from a winning line or family that
has been winning ‘consistently and currently’ in the derbies. Second, the rooster must be fresh and in robust health ( he must not have
been moderately or severely ill throughout his life). Third, the rooster must possess nice conformation ( proportional size and station
in relation to his weight), Fourth, There must be no visible or physical defects such as, severely curled toes, broken/damaged wing and
or tail feathers, bumble foot, crooked breast bones etc… , Fifth, he must be properly aged, ideally 30 months and above, where he is at
his physical and psychological peak., Sixth, He must be a good and consistent sparer, not an erratic performer. All these requisites
must be present for a rooster to be in the class A category.
I shall always give preference to an intelligent fighting and accurate cutting rooster over the aggressive/rusher type. When I was new
in the sport, I really wanted roosters that are aggressive, rough and multiple hitters. In fact, It took me quite a number of years to
realize that this type of fighting will not yield the winning percentage I desired. It was sometime in the mid eighties when I had a
change of heart when I started looking for bloodline/s that would suit the new fighting style of my preference. Over the years I have
developed strains and families of intelligent roosters that win a big majority of my fights. The fowls I have developed win quickly with
their accurate cutting and great timing without losing their gameness and power if needed during a drag fight. Win, Lose or Draw the
present fowls I breed and fight unleash powerful single blows, well timed and deliberate, each intended to kill the opponent at the early
buckles. The number of championship trophies displayed in the farm plus my other victories were mostly compliments of these type
of roosters.
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I have been fighting roosters regularly for roughly thirty years way back my high school days. At that time when most of my peers
were in to playing video games, chess or attending parties and the like, yours truly was already busy tending and fighting roosters.
Yes, the thirty years or so of experience has taught and untaught me a lot of things and lessons regarding the art of cockfighting. I
had the privilege of owning and conditioning both imported and local fighting cocks and raising most if not all the best and popular
game fowl bloodlines that set foot in the country. Of equal importance, is the privilege of having been associated with the best
game fowl conditioners especially when I was starting in the sport. These long years of experience has taught me how to put my
roosters in shape and ready for big time competition. What I shall impart with you is based on my personal /first hand experiences.
Let us begin by the kind of roosters that we shall condition. Please remember the following: No amount of scientific conditioning
contained in this keep can transform a mediocre rooster to an ace cock. All we can do to our second rate roosters is to bring them
to their full potential. Thus, it is best if you fight your mediocre fowls in hack fights where the chances of meeting class A
opponents is less.
**Only class A roosters stand a chance to win the Derby Championship in today’s top competition **
What is a class A rooster? The following for me are the requisites: First, Your rooster must come from a winning line or family that
has been winning ‘consistently and currently’ in the derbies. Second, the rooster must be fresh and in robust health ( he must not
have been moderately or severely ill throughout his life). Third, the rooster must possess nice conformation ( proportional size and
station in relation to his weight), Fourth, There must be no visible or physical defects such as, severely curled toes, broken/damaged
wing and or tail feathers, bumble foot, crooked breast bones etc… , Fifth, he must be properly aged, ideally 30 months and above,
where he is at his physical and psychological peak., Sixth, He must be a good and consistent sparer, not an erratic performer. All
these requisites must be present for a rooster to be in the class A category.
I shall always give preference to an intelligent fighting and accurate cutting rooster over the aggressive/rusher type. When I was
new in the sport, I really wanted roosters that are aggressive, rough and multiple hitters. In fact, It took me quite a number of years
to realize that this type of fighting will not yield the winning percentage I desired. It was sometime in the mid eighties when I had a
change of heart when I started looking for bloodline/s that would suit the new fighting style of my preference. Over the years I have
developed strains and families of intelligent roosters that win a big majority of my fights. The fowls I have developed win quickly
with their accurate cutting and great timing without losing their gameness and power if needed during a drag fight. Win, Lose or
Draw the present fowls I breed and fight unleash powerful single blows, well timed and deliberate, each intended to kill the
opponent at the early buckles. The number of championship trophies displayed in the farm plus my other victories were mostly
compliments of these type of roosters.
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4 X 4 SCRATCH PENS
FLYING PENS
RUNNING PENS
CORD AREA
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I have been fighting roosters regularly for roughly thirty years way back my high school days. At that time when most of my peers
were in to playing video games, chess or attending parties and the like, yours truly was already busy tending and fighting roosters.
Yes, the thirty years or so of experience has taught and untaught me a lot of things and lessons regarding the art of cockfighting. I
had the privilege of owning and conditioning both imported and local fighting cocks and raising most if not all the best and popular
game fowl bloodlines that set foot in the country. Of equal importance, is the privilege of having been associated with the best
game fowl conditioners especially when I was starting in the sport. These long years of experience has taught me how to put my
roosters in shape and ready for big time competition. What I shall impart with you is based on my personal /first hand experiences.
Let us begin by the kind of roosters that we shall condition. Please remember the following: No amount of scientific conditioning
contained in this keep can transform a mediocre rooster to an ace cock. All we can do to our second rate roosters is to bring them
to their full potential. Thus, it is best if you fight your mediocre fowls in hack fights where the chances of meeting class A
opponents is less.
**Only class A roosters stand a chance to win the Derby Championship in today’s top competition **
What is a class A rooster? The following for me are the requisites: First, Your rooster must come from a winning line or family that
has been winning ‘consistently and currently’ in the derbies. Second, the rooster must be fresh and in robust health ( he must not
have been moderately or severely ill throughout his life). Third, the rooster must possess nice conformation ( proportional size and
station in relation to his weight), Fourth, There must be no visible or physical defects such as, severely curled toes, broken/damaged
wing and or tail feathers, bumble foot, crooked breast bones etc… , Fifth, he must be properly aged, ideally 30 months and above,
where he is at his physical and psychological peak., Sixth, He must be a good and consistent sparer, not an erratic performer. All
these requisites must be present for a rooster to be in the class A category.
I shall always give preference to an intelligent fighting and accurate cutting rooster over the aggressive/rusher type. When I was
new in the sport, I really wanted roosters that are aggressive, rough and multiple hitters. In fact, It took me quite a number of years
to realize that this type of fighting will not yield the winning percentage I desired. It was sometime in the mid eighties when I had a
change of heart when I started looking for bloodline/s that would suit the new fighting style of my preference. Over the years I have
developed strains and families of intelligent roosters that win a big majority of my fights. The fowls I have developed win quickly
with their accurate cutting and great timing without losing their gameness and power if needed during a drag fight. Win, Lose or
Draw the present fowls I breed and fight unleash powerful single blows, well timed and deliberate, each intended to kill the
opponent at the early buckles. The number of championship trophies displayed in the farm plus my other victories were mostly
compliments of these type of roosters.
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FLYING PENS
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