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Kidd Sentencia UFAC President and Facilitator


Joined: Aug 04, 2004 Posts: 3201 Location: California
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Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 12:02 am Post subject: Someone asking for help... |
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Too long to reply to in a single stroke, too rude to just say visit the other sites...hehehe.
So, post even to answer just one question.
Respected Sir/,Madam I really happy to know you and would like to become one of your honest Game-cock''s mate.
My name is Chanthy Prak, male,DOB 05 June 1968,Cambodian(Khmer), the temperature is between 29 to 34 degree almost every year.
I loved the game cock very much since I was 17 years old. I have 10
fighting cocks at this movement and maybe more later. In Cambodia we use a metal spur (bow-shape, motor bike spoke size, about 6cm length) to attach the cock feet. You could see the result( win or lost) just in
about 2 or 3 minutes only.
I have some questions to ask you concerning with the good fighting cocks
as the followings:
1- I have losed two good fighting roosters in the last Saturday week and
also losed $USD1.000 in this bet but I really loves these cocks and
would like to keep and train for the next fighting day.
Can I keep and train them for the next fight? Or do they still remember
the hurt and fear of lost and not good to keep for the next fight time?
If not, can I breed them with the other hens.
2-What is the specified training procedure to train fighting cocks? And
how many training days I need to spend on cocks before I take them to
the pit?
3- what kind of medical energy that I could use to improve more fight
for cocks before fighting (please, give me the name of medicine)?
And what type of specified feed and how many eating times per day?
4- What measurement of keeping cage, pit, perch etc? And how high from
the ground to perch? Is it good for cocks to sleep in cages without
perch? Is it okay to keep them on the concrete slab?
5- How can I train fighting cocks to stop tire during the fight?
6- How can I train them to know how to be quickly elusive from the
opponent and wait to fight back when the opponent drop on a ground?
7- How many times to give cock a hen per week? Is it stress for cock if
we don''t give him a hen?
I''m very much appreciated if you could give me the answers of these
questions.
I''m impatient looking forward to your responses at all time, please-
please-please pity to give me an instruction.
Wish to my teacher for all the best. Bye for now, write back to you
again soon.
Respectfully yours,
Chanthy Prak
E-mail: chanthy @ ausaidco.sagric.com
Mobile Ph: (+855 12) 80 79 69
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I really love gamecocks very much but I just start, so I''m newly to this. If you could help me about any thing concerning to gamecock, I very much appreciated.
Thanks to every gamecock mate,
Regards,
Chanthy
end of Chanthy''s PM.
I posted your PM to me Mr. Chanthy as that''s the best I can do for now since I am also a very busy person...hehehe. We will try to answer them for you, one by one...me, personally will to the best of my knowledge and sources, whenever time permits.
sincerely,
Kidd
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Kidd Sentencia UFAC President and Facilitator


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Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 1:10 pm Post subject: |
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As I promised, on your question number one:
Sorry, I have to find out more details...why are they still alive? What type of fighting you guys do there in Kampuchea,...the weapon used?
If it is naked heeling or bare knuckles type...how did they lose?
Kidd
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Kidd Sentencia UFAC President and Facilitator


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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 7:57 pm Post subject: |
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hoooo hoooo....Mr. Chanty, where are you?
I know you PM me...well, that makes your PM to me mine. So, I posted it here as I can''t answer them all...hehehe.
Kidd
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GG UFAC Plebe


Joined: Apr 16, 2005 Posts: 1 Location: South Carolina
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Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 11:53 pm Post subject: |
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as i understand it you fight in a Gaff type weapon to answer question 1 i must first ask you a few questions to understand the outcome of the fight...1.Did the two cocks that lost loose because they refused to fight or did they just Plain get beat?the questions arises as to the two cocks Gameness if they lost but are still alive...Did they sulk when hurt(kinda just set there but after the fight act fine?if so i would Cull/do away with them because they will do nothing but eat food and cost money and most likely cause you to lose money if you do fight them...Now this of Course is your decision....if they infact are Game a were just seriously engered and this is the reason they lost then you could take the time to nurse them back to help and fight them again(but if they are gamefowl then no matter how engered they are they should fight)
now to answer question # 2-3-4. It is recomended to atleast put them through a 2 week Keep( they should be conditioned before any fight just as a fighter/boxers) Basically just get them in shape and work the weight off of them....Give them plenty of liter to scratch in and stay active....Feed doesnt have to be so different than your daily feed just up the protein a little....Also it is good to have Flypens,Flypens should be made around 8 to 10 feet tall and have plenty of room for the cock to move around in the perch/roosting pole should be around 5 to 6 foot high/off of the ground..it is not a good idea for the cocks to not have a perch and Not a good idea nor safe for them to be on a concrete slab......hope this has helped a little i will answer the rest of the ?''s as best i can when i have the time
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Jesse AKA "GG"
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panday500 UFAC Plebe


Joined: Dec 28, 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 3:30 am Post subject: Re: Someone asking for help... |
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happy new year 2 every1..
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panday500 UFAC Plebe


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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 3:34 am Post subject: Re: Someone asking for help... |
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sir kidd i think u have a lot of knowledge about chicken, sumday if i start my backyard ur gonna be da 1 i ask 4 sum info...
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carlito Newbie


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Kidd Sentencia UFAC President and Facilitator


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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 11:53 pm Post subject: Re: Someone asking for help... |
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pare, duon sa sabong net merong mga posted ng solutions diyan...at nanduon pa si Doc Jovy na laging nag she share ng knowledge niya for free, hehehe.
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theAdviserMe Newbie


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Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 5:14 am Post subject: Re: Someone asking for help... |
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It is really a humbling experience reading all the answers here...maybe I still have a lot to learn as far as "sabong" is concerned.
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