The Sabong website will have endless amounts of information on American breeds.
If you have any immediate questions, I'm sure someone (even myself) could have a crack at answering some questions via PM if you needed. :)
If a Malay isn't 'Game', then that should be a fault, and even a disqualification. It's a game breed, and even in Australia used in Naked Heel fights. They're known for endurance and heavy hitting when in the pit. People use the word 'aggressive' and 'game' incorrectly. They are different...
How do you guys make your hens go clucky? Do you just leave the eggs there and hope someone will sit on it?
I have a bunch of eggs from my Aseels, but would prefer if a bantam sat on them. Should I just put the eggs in the pen with the bantams and just hope they sit on them?
Aseel will offer good defence.
Shamo will as well. They might look a little more imposing due to their upright stance.
I've seen my Malay Game hi-jump-kick a crow that was thinking about making a meal of some young chicks.
Aussie Game can also pack a punch.
Yes, that's what the idea was when they built the bloodlines.
Now a lot of that has been lost as a lot of bloodlines are being created without fighting ability being thought about, which I think is wrong.
While fighting is illegal here, it cannot be ignored that these were once (and, to be...
1. Carlisle
2. Oxford
3. American
4. Aussie Pit (show lines)
You can see a big difference between the two breeds (Carlisle and Oxford).
Aussie Pits are real neat, and quite game. The Pits that are still 'working' do look quite different to these fellas. In fact, Show Pits from each state, as...