Strain: PJL Bittergame
Color: Light Red (en), Pula/Dalusape (tl), Pula (bcl) Shank: White Comb: Pea Taken: 12 July 2013 Hatched: 27 February 2013 Comment: Candidate reserved brood male. Camera shy and not showing his proud posture (head high, body erect, and tail up) A tribute to Emilio Jacinto The Brains of the Katipunan The Brains of the Philippine Revolution Philippine Revolution General "Pingkian", "Dimasilaw", "Ka Ilyong" Name: Jacinto
Strain: PJL Bittergame Color: Light Red, Ginger Breasted Shank: White Comb: Heterogenous Pea Hatched: 2003 Brood Cock Since: 2006 Fight Record: Cock Hackfight Win At 2-Cock Ulutan A tribute to Andres Bonifacio The Founder of the Katipunan The Supreme Leader of the Katipunan The Father of the Philippine Revolution and Filipino Nation The First President of the Philippines "Sinukuan", "May Pag-asa", "Agapito Bagumbayan" Name: Bonifacio
Strain: PJL Bittergame Color: Ginger Shank: Yellow Comb: Heterogenous Pea Hatched: December 2008 Brood Cock Since: January 2010 Fight Record: Stag Hackfight Win Against A Sweater Looking 3-Year Old Cock with Wing Band It's a shock that our team manager managed to cull a lot of us on 8 June 2011 from chicks to mature gamecocks. Our team manager nursed all of us before. It started when our team manager was a child. Nursing two broken legs of a winner. The longest nursing our team manager have done was that of a Philippine gamecock hennie winner in his fourth fight.
The hennie was bought as a young stag. Fought the first time about 7 months and won unscratched. The following two months he again won unscratched for each month. That was 3 wins in three months and he is barely 10 months old. The following month for his fourth fight, he suffered a broken neck, broken wing and broken leg. Our team manager nurse him for 3 months. Hand feeding morning and afternoon. He managed to feed independently and able to stand but he cannot mount the hens due to his 3 cripling injuries. He was culled later. Our team manager when a child, started using antibiotic injection, capsule, and tablets to try to cure sick gamecocks of all ages. One of these gamecocks, went dead after an injection. Our team manager thought it was an overdose. This gamecock then woke up. But this gamecock did die in a week. It was a childhood experience for our team manager. But our team manager keep nursing due to fight injuries and due to diseases. Well, our team manager finally made some change. But not enough. He must learn how to cull until it hurts. Instead of culling 40% of us. Our team manager must have culled 75% of us. That will make sure only the best of us will continue our strain of gamecocks. Best of fighting abilities and style. Best of health. Best of constitution and conformation. To be nearer the goal of being a world class strain of gamecocks. |
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