Fighting roosters learn quick, especially if they are trained as early as possible. With the proper training, you can increase your rooster’s intelligence and improve its strength inside the ring.
Often referred to as Taiwanese Shamo, Taiwanese fighting roosters do not actually have a drop of the Japanese Shamo breed in their lineage. Here’s a short primer on this tall game fowl breed.
Winning a cockfight without any sort of injury on the body of the rooster can be considered a miracle. Most roosters who are entered in cockfights sustain injuries, and they can be minor ones that they can heal from or severe ones that can be…
There are various rooster breeds used for cockfighting. One of them is the China Game, a breed of bird that originates from Hainan Province in China. Check out this article to know more.
Any handler would not send a gamefowl to a fight unprepared. A fighting rooster must be trained and prepared both physically and mentally in order to have the winning hand. Check out this detailed guide on how to do a 21-day conditioning program for your…
Similar to human athletes, fighting roosters need to train too before a match. This is where the conditioning period comes in. Doing this phase properly will allow your rooster to reach its maximum potential.
A rooster feed is the primary source of energy and nutrition for fighting roosters. If they aren’t fed with right amount of nutrients, they may not be in the best condition once they step inside the cockfighting ring. If you’re not sure what to feed…
If you’ve watched enough cockfighting matches, you may have started wanting a rooster of your own as well. Buying a rooster can come at a cost, depending on its breed, age, and purpose. Learn more about it here.
Cockfighting can be exciting to get into but just like any other pastime, fully diving to it can be very daunting as a beginner. If you want to get into cockfighting but you’re afraid to take the first step, here’s the little push that you…