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Hatch Gray Butcher Crosses
Published on 2012-02-22 02:55:31
Gamefowl breeding is more of challenges; it needs more time and money. But it is very satisfying when you can come up with fighting cocks that can give you higher winning percentage. I am new in breeding fighting cocks and I am going to start breeding them. I will use out-crossing and cross breeding methods. My foundation blood lines are butcher, gray, and hatch bloodline. I am going to out-cross my gray fighting cock to a gray hen coming from another breeder, and called the offspring as G. The
Fighting Cocks Bloodlines
Published on 2012-02-19 23:08:09
The following fighting cocks bloodlines are considered the basic bloodlines, which are commonly used by breeder in game fowl or fighting cocks breeding: • Butcher Phil Marsh is credited for creating the Butcher bloodline, which is a blend of Grove White Hackle and some Spanish fowl, the Speeder Grays. Calling them Butchers because of his occupation, Phil Marsh often fought under the entry name “Butcher Boys”. Butchers are straight-combed red that often come white-legged with some coming
Butcher Bloodline - Fighting Cocks
Published on 2012-02-14 18:58:00
Butcher bloodline is a result of crosses between White hackle fowl and Spanish Speeders. This comes out with a faster version of white hackle fowls. This family of game fowl lovers developed a fast breaking red game fowl that up to this date is very important breed, that when blended into the new models of game fowl, would improve the winning percentages of the cross. This butchers are quite unpopular these days because of; 1. Their low station, although their long thighs and short shank