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Over the years, the sweater has become a popular name in the arena due to both its power and agility. Their defining characteristics are yellow body, redbreast, square head, and a spiky body.
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Sweater Game Fowl
What makes this yellow-legged beauty such a force to be reckoned with is its ability both on and off the air. It’s very fast and agile paired with amazing endurance. It is believed it was originally found after cross-breeding between a Kelso and a Yellow Leg Hatch, the best of both worlds combining together for a special kind.
Over the years, the sweater has become a popular name in the arena due to both its power and agility. Their defining characteristics are yellow body, redbreast, square head, and a spiky body.
The reason behind the sweater becoming a popular name in the cockfighting arena is due to its strength in the air. It’s fast and can be very efficient while in the air.
However, its ability in ground fights isn’t as strong as some other breeds. However, it’s a breed very easy to cross to have something that’s the best of both worlds. Also, due to a history of infusions in their bloodline, they are very strong in the ground and can put their opponent into submission very easily. Their long feathers play a big role in their fighting as well.Â
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Some Of Our GameFowls Are listed :
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- Kelso
- WhiteHackle GameFowl
- Sweater GameFowl
- Regular Grey
- Aseel(Asil) Fighting GameFowl
- BlueFace Hatch
- Dark Hatch
- Fighting Roosters
A BRIEF HISTORY
The colonization of the New World was also responsible for the introduction of cockfighting in the American continents. A fact that many Americans don’t know is how significant a part of American history the gamecock actually is. In fact, cockfighting and horse-racing were the main source of entertainment of the time, with advertisements and results of derby’s and mains being published in the local newspapers.
Game Fowl Farms
Throughout the United States there are an estimated 150,000 Game Fowl Farms. Some of them breeding and raising as many as 1,500 roosters a year and some game fowl farms raising a little as 10 game fowl yearly. Worldwide it is estimated that there are roughly 2.3 million game fowl farms.