I respectfully reject that definition of gamefowl. A gamefowl is a definable breed, a race, so to speak. When an American gamefowl cock and hen breed, they make American gamefowl babies. If they breed for 10 years on the farm within their own kind and don’t cross with other chickens, they remain American gamefowl. If the “fight at all costs” behavioral trait fades, that doesn’t automatically morph them into a now breedless classification of chicken. That’s not unlike saying a white leghorn that isn’t good at laying ceases to be a white leghorn. Or a friendly bulldog that doesn’t bait bulls or catch small animals ceases to be a bulldog. In the case of the American gamefowl that doesn’t fight at all costs, they’re simply American gamefowl that lost that particular fighting trait. Right now I can point out a home I pass every day that has a flock of American games free ranging in the front yard. The rooster is undubbed. He isn’t someone’s fighter. He’s simply someone’s broodcock that keeps the hens bred and corralled. But I know what he is because his build and plumage indicate he’s an American gamefowl. Its a breed. Not a behavior.
I could understand the argument if put in terms of a gamefowl that isn”t “fight to the death” natured as not meeting a breed standard that should be striven for. But it seems like a biological fiction to strongly assert that a breed ceases to be a breed based on a degree of innate aggression as opposed to morphological traits.
Its simply a fact that many farmers in the South kept American games on their farms as their free range chickens and the birds produced like kind when they reproduced. That makes them a breed, race, whatever you want to call them. Whatever old cockers want to think is fine. I’m finding them fascinating people to talk to and wellsprings of knowledge. Yet I think the whole “if it doesn’t fight you can’t call it a gamefowl and have to pretend its a mutt” is a fiction that’s based on a little bit of arrogance. I wouldn’t go quite as far as saying ignorance. I don’t think they’re ignorant people the ones I’ve dealt with. I really think its a convergence of where culture is meeting the biology and culture wins out. Its a human cultural thing to project unnatural aggression on gamefowl as their defining trait instead of simply sticking to the biological/morphological traits that define a “kind.”