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Warhorse” refers to a type of gamefowl, a breed of chicken specifically bred for cockfighting, and also a type of horse used in warfare. The term “gamefowl” generally refers to chickens bred for fighting, while “warhorse” in a more historical context refers to the horses used by soldiers.Â
Here’s a more detailed explanation:
Gamefowl (Warhorse breed):
- “Warhorse” is a specific breed of gamefowl, known for its athleticism, aggression, and fighting prowess.
- Gamefowl breeds like Warhorse are bred for cockfighting, which is a sport where roosters fight each other.
- Breeds like “Sweater” are also highly regarded for their aggressive fighting style and ability to overwhelm opponents, according to UNAHCO.Â
Warhorses (Historical context):
- Warhorses were specifically bred for their strength, speed, and endurance to carry soldiers and weapons, according to Wikipedia.Â
- Destriers were a type of warhorse bred for battle or tournament use, often stallions, according to Wikipedia.Â
- Smaller, lighter horses were used for scouting and raiding, while heavier horses were used by cuirassiers, according to Wikipedia.Â
- Warhorses were typically around 15-16 hands tall, which is roughly the size of a modern field hunter or riding horse, according to Wikipedia.Â
- Roll20Â also lists warhorses as mounts in D&D 5th Edition, with a cost of 400 gp and a capacity of 540 lb.Â
In summary: “Warhorse” can refer to both a specific breed of gamefowl and a type of horse historically used in warfare.Â
This video shows the history and origin of the Warhorse Black gamefowl breed:
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