1. Choosing Based on Parental Lineage
Choosing Based on Parental Lineage: Gamecocks inherit genetic traits from their parents, and a good parental lineage ensures favorable traits in offspring. In reality, we need to verify the genes of both parents over several generations. If the father possesses dominant genes for combat traits, the mother must have genes determining a strong physique and good striking ability for the offspring to excel. Breeding from pairs with complementary genes for desirable gamecock traits produces gamecocks worthy of training and care.
Choosing based on parental lineage is a wise strategy.When selecting a fighting cock, assessing its stance is crucial.
Examining the various fighting styles of cocks is essential for making informed choices.
Assessing cockfighting prowess through scale examination is crucial.Selecting based on the quality of scales is a popular strategy among cockfighting enthusiasts.
Cocks adorned with valuable scales exhibit superior combat abilities.
Choose based on chicken feathers.Selecting chickens according to their health.
Over the past few months, observe if the chicken itself has any illnesses. If so, consider if it will have long-term effects to eliminate them from the start. Be meticulous in choosing based on appearance; for instance, if the neck is crooked... then discard without regret because such chickens will not be beneficial in the long run. Only those chickens that are truly perfect in appearance should be kept.
Choosing chickens based on their health is crucial.Selecting chickens based on their fighting stance and direct breed.
Choosing chickens based on their fighting stance and direct breed is the final step in selecting a good fighting chicken. When choosing the first fighting stance of a chicken, we may keep those chickens with less impressive stances because they will have subsequent chances to showcase their stance and abilities. Chickens at this stage are often allowed to fight with other chickens in the flock and of the same age to demonstrate their abilities and direct breed. At this stage, we do not keep chickens with poor fighting stances because this is the step of selecting the cream of the crop and nurturing fighting chickens for combat.
Choosing chickens based on their fighting stance and direct breed.