Could someone give me a clear understanding of what the majority of people are talking about when the use the term Game, Game fowl or Gameness? Thanks
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All males of the species of Junglefowl and their domestic descendants( chickens) will fight to establish dominance. The loser or less dominant one will run off. The gamefowl have been selectively bred not to run or quit , but to stand their ground and fight until they drop. Like any trait it can be bred out of them because not all will "stand their ground". Cock fighting is Illegal in the U.S. and most of Europe . It is considered a Felony in most if not all States. here in Florida it is punishable with jail time and fines of up to $5,000. per count. The discussion of cock fighting Is Not Permitted on BYC.
There are multiple definitions to the word "game". The one you want is as follows-
adj. gam·er, gam·est
1. Plucky and unyielding in spirit; resolute: She put up a game fight against her detractors.
2. Ready and willing: Are you game for a swim?
Have you ever heard the phrase " game as Ned Kelly"?
Look up that story and you will know what this definition is all about.
Quote: Mere mention of "game" tends to turn into discussions/arguments that go where BYC does not allow; I think that that is why Oldhound said what he did, so that the question could be answered, and people would be warned against venturing there. and getting the thread locked.
Gamefowl are specific breeds of chickens, and they are also species such as pheasants, quail, chukar, etc. Context will generally tell you which is intended. Turkeys are not generally considered gamefowl.