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What is Virtual E-Sabong

Virtual E-Sabong | What is it and Should You Bet on It?

What is Virtual E-Sabong? Virtual E-Sabong is an alternative online sabong betting option available in Sabong International. This, in additional to the platform’s live sabong options from Diamond Sabong 88, are the different betting options available in the platform. Virtual E-Sabong Versus Live Sabong The main difference between live sabong and virtual e-sabong is whether…

Malay
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Malay Chickens | Ancient Fighters to Regenerate Bloodlines

Malay Gamefowl: Ancient Cockfighting Breed to Revitalize Asian Fowls Malyas are an endangered chicken breed once widely used in many Asian cockpits. The breed itself is an ancient chicken breed similar to the ancient Asil gamefowl breed, but it is unknown which of the two breeds is older. Malay chickens are currently a heritage breed,…

Gamefowl linebreeding

Gamefowl Linebreeding | Careful Inbreeding to Keep Traits

Gamefowl Linebreeding: Selective Inbreeding to Develop Gamefowls Gamefowl linebreeding is another breeding method that is closely similar with standard inbreeding, with some differences. While inbreeding is meant to develop a breed by surfacing undesirable traits and culling them, linebreeding is more focused on fixing a breed by reintroducing diversity within a line by pairing a…

Gamefowl Outcrossing

Gamefowl Outcrossing | New Blood to Revitalize Breeds

Gamefowl Outcrossing: Developing New Breeds or Introducing New Blood Outcrossing is a breeding method where breeders use a bird from a different bloodline or breed and pair them with another breed or bloodline. This effectively introduces new blood to a line and increases genetic diversity, allowing for new traits to be passed down and to…

Gamefowl inbreeding

Gamefowl Inbreeding | First Steps to Develop the Best Breeds

Gamefowl Inbreeding: Start Developing a New Breed Using Inbreeding Once breeders finally have a brood cock and a few hens, they can start the initial breeding process by crossing these two unrelated birds to produce offspring. Continuing the breeding process won’t involve introducing other unrelated cocks and hens for some time as breeders start inbreeding…

Grey Gamefowl
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Grey Gamefowl | From Dejado Birds to Llamado Birds

Grey Gamefowl: Llamado Birds Prized for Breeding and Cockfighting The Grey gamefowl breed is a unique breed that was made from three foundation bloodlines bearing the Grey name. The Grey started out from white feathered roosters called “Talisayin” that was usually the underdog in betting circles against an imported American gamefowl often called the “Texas.”…

Roundhead gamefowl
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Roundhead Gamefowls | Random Birds to Natural Killers

Roundhead Gamefowls: Natural-Born Killers in Philippine Cockpits The Roundhead gamefowl breed, or the Boston Roundhead, is an old American gamefowl breed that started out in Boston in 1864 by John Harwood. These birds are popular in the Philippines today as natural-born killers but breeders will first need to ensure that the Roundheads they get are…

Shamo gamefowl
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Shamo Gamefowls | Traditional Japanese Fighting Roosters

Shamo Gamefowls: Aggressive Japanese Fighting Rooster Breed for Asian Cockpits The Shamo is a traditional Japanese cockfighting bird and is arguably one of the strongest fighting rooster breeds in the Philippines. This breed originated from Thailand and is named from the corruption of the word Siam which was Thailand’s historical name but the resulting breed…

Hatch gamefowl
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Hatch Gamefowls | Modern Developed Yellow-Legged Fighters

Hatch Gamefowls: Well-Developed Fighting Rooster Breed The Hatch gamefowl breed is a well-known fighting rooster that started out as an American rooster in the late 1800s. Hatches are currently one of the most popular birds in the Philippines as they typically pair well with other birds like Sweaters, Radios, and Kelsos. The most popular variations…

Asil gamefowl
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Asil Gamefowl | Ancient Aggressive Breed to Win Matches

Asil Gamefowls: Ancient Indian and Pakistani Bird The Asil is one of the most popular gamefowl breeds among Filipinos that originally came from India but was imported to the Philippines. It’s unclear when exactly this bird arrived in the country but it is widely thought to have been introduced sometime during the Spanish colonization. Today,…

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