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bukol
May 5th, 2001, 06:58 AM
can someone give me their personal experinces with this fowl and the breeders bobby and buddy payton?do these birds really live up to how they are advertised?and have you guys ever seen them personally fight in the pits and win with these birds?just curious.....i'm interested in these fowl.so called intellegent fighting style.
bukol

edwin
May 5th, 2001, 09:19 AM
Pareng bukol,
I got mine from Sidney Kinsaul 9 years ago
and i still like them because they are
really very smart chicken.The only problem i noticed is their station,always medium which is really a handicap for long knife.But if you use them for hackfights you have a
very good chance because you can match him with his own size.
tambak1

flamebird
May 5th, 2001, 02:27 PM
Originally posted by edwin:
Pareng bukol,
I got mine from Sidney Kinsaul 9 years ago
and i still like them because they are
really very smart chicken.The only problem i noticed is their station,always medium which is really a handicap for long knife.But if you use them for hackfights you have a
very good chance because you can match him with his own size.
tambak1



medium.....as long as the thigh is long enough, you can still fight in the derby.thanks.

Rattlesnake
May 5th, 2001, 02:40 PM
Originally posted by bukol:
can someone give me their personal experinces with this fowl and the breeders bobby and buddy payton?do these birds really live up to how they are advertised?and have you guys ever seen them personally fight in the pits and win with these birds?just curious.....i'm interested in these fowl.so called intellegent fighting style.
bukol
I have them for almost 20 years now. Love them...



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Snake

EAA Indians
May 5th, 2001, 02:44 PM
Edwin...there is nothing wrong with medium station birds. The qualities to consider are that they are game, has good timing, knows how to fight, consistent style, masuerte (lucky). The longer thighs are better than the long legs because the birds have a better control of the lower legs and knife. If the spur is lower to the ground then it is an added reach/length. Our birds are mostly medium and we still win our share of derbies. We also use the shorter Malaysian knife and we found no handicap whatsoever.

Edwin Kubojiri
May 5th, 2001, 07:27 PM
Hi Edwin!
I can never get used to talking to someone with the same name as me! LOL! Anyway, yes, high stationed birds do well in LK, and are preffered by most. (Including me.) BUT. Would you believe I have a friend here that CULLS (I am serious) ALL the high stationed stags he gets. I get a lot of good stags from him at culling time! He favors mediun to med/high stationed cocks. His reason for this makes allot of sense, and he DOES WIN most of his fights. In his theory, a high stationed bird does have the reach advatage assuming that he also cuts very well, but an aggressive medium stationed bird will press the fight coming in close to do his work. This forces the high stationed bird to fight close. Since the high stationed cock is used to firing his shots from the outside, in close fighting most of his shots will be placed BEHIND his opponent thus missing the target. I have seen this theory in action, and when matched right, it is very effective. I still favor high stationed cocks, but there is nothing wrong with an aggressive Medium stationed cock in LK.
YFIS
Edwin

killingfields
May 5th, 2001, 08:10 PM
if we take a close look the true thighs of a chicken is set close to the body.the legs is more movable and still covered with feathers.the feet that we say are parts that covered with scale.from the knees that we commonly say but in reality the tarsus or sole up to toes are what makes the feet of a chicken.normally we define feet as beginning from prop toe to the toes that lie flat on the ground.but in birds anatomy the feet is all that are covered with scales.the point is what`s the use of longer feet when most of the hitting power comes from the thighs and legs.that is why we avoid thick ,porous feet bones as they are related to lack of accuracy and slow movements.a thight scaled,high density,pencil like,medium length feet is what we are looking for.they are the ones that deliver mostly those snappy,cracking deadly shots.

edwin
May 5th, 2001, 09:04 PM
Hello guys,
You are all correct about the Payton Democrats that's why i kept them for 9 years because i like the way they fight.The only thing is
i always have second thought when i prepared them for the derby because of their station.
They have very good winning percentage in hackfights and help me for the feeds so i love this birds.And thank you Mr.Sidney Kinsaul for this breed.
tambak1

pennie fabros
May 6th, 2001, 01:06 AM
i always win with this payton democrats. they are awesome. they or one of my favorite bloodline.
pennie

flamebird
May 6th, 2001, 02:13 AM
correct!!pencil size feet, maninipis ang daliri....we should thank clyde rolan, the late w. mc rae, kit skeens and marion rose. they kept and maintained the line competitive up to this time!

ridgerunner 2000
May 6th, 2001, 11:25 AM
Originally posted by flamebird:
correct!!pencil size feet, maninipis ang daliri....we should thank clyde rolan, the late w. mc rae, kit skeens and marion rose. they kept and maintained the line competitive up to this time!

I thank Blondy Rolland and William Mcray for my democrats getting my originald cock from dead pile after being fought by Blondie at clear creek Ala. in the early 80s. Before the fight Blondie told of taking his best democrat hen to William, who bred his best democrat cock to the hen. They raised 7 cocks from this mating. William selected this cock to breed asking Blondie to fight him first.The cock had Williams wing band.Great fowl.

CG

ridgerunner 2000
May 6th, 2001, 04:09 PM
Spelling correction Wm McRae

Joel Catan
September 6th, 2004, 04:53 PM
Hi!
I got my original Payton Democrats in 1981 from Mr. Sabin Larrazabal of Ormic City, in turn he got his sets of choiced trios from the man himself Mr. Buddy Payton.
Since then, I came to love these birds and have been breeding them pure. Although, I have to admit that I have to infuse new strains of democrats just to keep the bloodline constanly competitive. I have my share of ups and down when breeding them. My last infusion was a new stag that I directly acquired from Mr. Payton (at Alabama by a trusted friend) in 2000.
Nevertheless, the results when pitting them were an excellent mark of 90% winnings. Especially when I pit them in derby,s 34 months old or older. Last January's Sinulog Derby, I pitted a 7 year old cock and won without a scatch. Now he is retired and producing more winners (to be) for my pleasure.
My birds are regular to high station. Burgundy Red to Dark Red with full plumage. Most of the times have streaks of white feathers at the wings and at the tails. Normally come out with white to whitish yellow legs and mostly black spurred. They come 80% peacombs, wide rounded foreheads, short curve beaks and streaks of black at the upper beak. Broad-shouldered and tear-drop shaped body.
"Extremly intelligent" fighters, "very accurate" and "powerfull" that can take out an opponent in just one blow. Breaks well, comparable with the old-time Hulseys. "Very heady" fighters, they side-sweep and hoop waiting for that one-mistake from their opponents. If an opportunity comes, they let it all out!
No reason why I have them for a little over 20 years and still breeding them scientifically strong.
The latest credit I had with these bloodlines was a Double-Champion card at the April 1,2,3&4 3-cock derbly at Century Game Club. Topping 551+ other entries. There were 50 entries who got the top spot. But only my two-entries was the double-champion. Not bad, do you agree?
Regards,
Joel

roundhead
September 6th, 2004, 11:35 PM
I think their on sale right now, I saw the ad in the gamecock, $100 for stags and cocks

cholo a. franco
September 7th, 2004, 12:57 AM
hello joel,

can't believe what i'm viewing when you mentioned
the democrats of mr. sabin larrazabal. during those
years it was almost impossible to import fowls from
the u.s.a, but he was able to do so due to his close
connections with the powers that be then.

whenever he puts up an entry in a derby in our
city, i am always awed by the beauty of his roosters,
always a set of wine red, yellow legged, black spurred,
white streamers, thick flowing hackle feathers. i thought
he also has greys that has a rich blood of democrats
too as they also come in sets, same as the reds in
features except for the color grey.

mr sabin larrazabal retired from cocking, he is now
into rasing the famous ormoc queen pineapples but
his son jun-jun took over from where his father left.

bai joel, i thought his son would be happy to know
that you were able to preserve his dad's democrats
because he always thought that they were already
a thing of the past.

hope to visit your farm when i'm in cebu and once again
see those fowls that i wish then i could handle even
in my dreams only.

cholo

Joel Catan
September 7th, 2004, 05:17 PM
Cholo Hi,

It is always a pleasure to hear from Democrat fans.

My Father the late Mr. Nonilo "Noly" Catan. Together with Mr. Sabin Larrazabal and Mr. Gabby Leyson they were good friends.
My father received from Mr. Sabin a trio of Democrats as a gift back in 1981. An island-born cock; a island-born hen and an imported hen which came from Mr. Payton. This is where all my Democrats started.

Yes, Mr. Larrazabal did have the greys but those were known as the Payton-Greys and not Democrats. Mr. Payton's democrats originally came from the breed of Mr. Blondie Rollan. With Mr. Payton's own infusion is better known as the Payton-Democrats.

DEMOCRATS are GREAT BIRDS couldn't ask for more...

Jun-jun did take over his fathers gamefowls, it was their handler, "Joel" who have a fair recollection of where the bloodlines go. They still sometimes visit our shop at Junquera St. Cebu City. Since, we still produce and sell Cock Fighting Paraphernilias, even after my father's passing.

Me, I tried in as much as possible to maitain the lineage. Knowing that someday it will pay dividends. I have had great fights and great results. I'm looking forward to the next season. I only maintain a backyard farm with very limited production. I only fight what I raise myself. I usually cull the hens I don't use and don't give or sell them them to anybody.

However, you are always welcome to see and appreciate the birds, whenever you're in Cebu. When pitting, I usually use the name "JOEL".

Rgds,
Joel

CIGAR
September 7th, 2004, 09:56 PM
my friend goes under chief’s jail birds has had success with his
democrats for a long time and i dont see any station problem
with his pure ones and for his crossed ones they have great station.... i have some of these and i like them very well
and they cross great..... they never have a problem with selling them if you have seem them you would know why.....

cigar

cholo a. franco
September 7th, 2004, 11:30 PM
hello joel,

thanks for the kind invitation to see your fowls.

hope that i could once again see those great

democrats when i visit my teens in cebu and

learn more from you on how you were able to

maintain those lines.

how are they as stags ? you mentioned that they

are at their best at 3 yrs or more.

may i know how i could get in touch with you?

would really love to hear and see more of the

democrats from you.


Cholo
0919-568=5757

shanebo
September 8th, 2004, 05:09 AM
Good day to all,
The Joel Entry performed very well in that derby. I was there in the cock house with Raul(rebel),our entry name Red Cel Jun Ent, we had 2 entries in that derby. Our first entry was 1 of the 50 champions and the 2nd entry did not perform well that night. Joel, I did not know the breed of bird you were fighting but they did fight very smart. I think you had one fight a few fights before us and then you fought right after our money fight. If I am not mistaken your last fight was a older Grey bird. I was the American with Raul gaffing the birds. It is good to see people still using the Democrat blood, as most people in the PI think they are a breed from the past. There is also a member here that goes by Swallow that has been fighting Democrats for sometime also. Anyway, hope to see you at Sinulog Derby this year, if work permits. Take care and good luck.

gensoriano
September 8th, 2004, 08:31 AM
Way back in the 80s and 90's, this line banners Freddie Ducepec's "Lucky Strike" farm (Fairview). I understand he already moved to Batangas. I wonder if he still got it?

gensoriano

hammertime
September 8th, 2004, 01:33 PM
POSTED BY TONYDEL

http://sabong.net.ph/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=8621&highlight=%2APAYTON%2A

Joel Catan
September 8th, 2004, 03:54 PM
Mr. TonyDel,

I'm sure your birds are great and backed by its performances.

However, my birds (Democrats) is a fruit of love. I have my birds as a hobby and over 20 years of pain-staking sective breeding to keep the bloodline as pure and original as it can get.

My originals came from Mr. "Buddy" Payton himself. Correct me if I'm wrong, "Bobby" is his son. I got mine from the original master himself. Though, I'm breeding them locally, I'm keeping them pure all the way.

Thanks,
Joel

masao
September 9th, 2004, 05:26 AM
Hello Joel

I am so glad to know Domocrats is still competive in today`s tough circumstance .
I believe Democrats is very interesting bloodline as breeding material against kingdom of Sweater
I do not give up of looking for real Democrats .
Democrats is still my idol and always .

Cardinal Kelso / Democrats , if I have them .

masao

roundhead
September 9th, 2004, 08:55 AM
hi Democrat fans!

what is the make-up of the democrats? is this a claret or kelso blend or a hatch line(hoskins)?

thanks

gensoriano
September 9th, 2004, 08:59 AM
:hippie:


gensoriano

tulaynabuhangin
September 9th, 2004, 11:58 AM
Wow! nice post, I'm using a 1/4 or 1/8 blood of democract cross to my lemon its a real lemon gwapo nice looking fowl.

james wolf
September 9th, 2004, 02:57 PM
Ridgerunner has democrat (hatch/claret), crosses with his kelso,
calls the cross ridgerunner reds

Joel Catan
September 10th, 2004, 03:16 PM
Gentlemen,

It is no secret that the Democrats were originated by Mr. Blondie Rollan together with Mr. William McRae at their farm in Alabama. This was way back in the early 60's.

Both gentlemen being avid Democratic Party supporters and a great fan of the late JFK (when JFK made it as President of the country). So they named the new breed as it is known today as the DEMOCRATS.

The Bloodline came from a perfect four-way cross(one may only get this chance, once in his lifetime). Though, Mr. Rollan never quite told anybody what were the composition bloodlines he used. But a lot of expert and calculated speculations showed that Democarats came from Three Types of Hatch Bloodine and a Claret as base.

Enjoy!!!
Joel:rbounce:

PS: Crossing Democrats with Lemons used to produced me good results. Buy crossing them with Out and Out Kelso's were Best for Philippine Knife Fights. I have them crossed also with the E.R. Hulsey Golds too... with better agility. Also crossed them with the McRae Black Hatch.... for better speed. Either way Democrats cross well with almost any good bloodlines. You are only limited to your imagination and the style you want. This just goes to show that the Democrat is a very versatile and superior bloodline.

Joel Catan
September 10th, 2004, 03:57 PM
Gentlemen,

With that said... Mr. Buddy Payton being a good friend of the late Mr. Blondie Rollan got his Democrats from him.

Mr. Payton then did his own infusion and refinements to the bloodline, then struct gold! Mr. Payton's birds were a lot smarter and fights headier with lots of power to spare. The birds can kill even during sparring and using leather safety gloves. Mr. Payton takes great pride of his Democrats of not being a bill-holder.

A story in Cebu circulates that a group of Cebuano Cockers went to Mr. Payton's farm in the mid-80's and tried to hussle My Mr. Payton for a low price for his birds. These cockers told Mr. Payton that his Democrats were bill-holding during their pittings at Cebu circuits.

Aggrevated and without uttering a word, Mr. Payton led these guys to a line of individual fly-pens filled with cocks. He took one bird from the first pen and started to throw that bird from one pen to the other until the bird died fighting.

Mr. Payton then turned to his guests (who were overwhelmingly amazed) and asked "did you see my bird bill-hold?". Then Mr. Payton threw the guys out of his property. End of story.

You need to have a lot of passion for these birds to know these things. I am a hobbiest and my Hobby is breeding the Democrat bloodline pure.


Have fun!!!
Joel :rbounce:

BrilleSeeker
September 11th, 2004, 10:06 PM
gensoriano

Ferdie Ducefec had only few left of his democrat and he's more on breeding his B. Payton blue face hatch. I still have his blue face acquired five years ago and I like there gameness.

Yfis,
BrilleSeeker

gensoriano
September 12th, 2004, 03:49 AM
Thanks for your reply BrilleSeeker.. :hippie:

gensoriano

ligas_paka2006
May 17th, 2006, 02:11 AM
:cool:

GoldenWings
May 17th, 2006, 03:58 PM
i used democrats too since 1983 it works from us and well tested in my lemon gold. most of the percentage getting to a democrat is 1/4 or 1/8 producing medium station also.

and currently this year testing my dom cross to a democrat (1/4) given me a high station 9fight no lost and a 2draw this year.

BOMBARDEIR
July 17th, 2007, 02:44 PM
[quote=BrilleSeeker]gensoriano

Ferdie Ducefec had only few left of his democrat and he's more on breeding his B. Payton blue face hatch. I still have his blue face acquired five years ago and I like there gameness.



I LIKE THE DEMOCRAT LINE WHO HAVE THIS BREED RIGHT NOW IN THE PI.:) :) :)

mckurt
September 10th, 2009, 08:18 AM
up for payton' democrat, we acquired a broodstag from bobby last year to infuse to our old democrats lines maintained by my father. the offspring are now 6 months old and acting good with their first sparring. will try to fight them pure.

yis mckurt

Paul_007
September 10th, 2009, 09:07 AM
up for payton' democrat, we acquired a broodstag from bobby last year to infuse to our old democrats lines maintained by my father. the offspring are now 6 months old and acting good with their first sparring. will try to fight them pure.

yis mckurt
Sir would you be able to post pics of your democrats??

ramun
September 10th, 2009, 09:55 AM
Mr Catan by any chance you know Atty Archibal from Cebu?

If so kindly say hello to him from the partner of Joben Magno in Negros

We might visit Sinulog next year God willing thanks

mckurt
September 10th, 2009, 10:23 AM
Sir would you be able to post pics of your democrats?? sure love to post his pics but not this time because he looks terrible because of the scars and mark of wounds left on his face due to a fight when he got loose 2 weeks ago, but il try to check if i can find some old pics of him.

regards

Paul_007
September 10th, 2009, 10:45 AM
sure love to post his pics but not this time because he looks terrible because of the scars and mark of wounds left on his face due to a fight when he got loose 2 weeks ago, but il try to check if i can find some old pics of him.

regards


That would be nice.. would you be able to pm me prices of his trios?

Thanx bro

sypulz
September 10th, 2009, 11:04 AM
up... democrat is my base bloodlines in my yard..........

muscledean
September 11th, 2009, 01:30 AM
this sounds like something buddie would do.i never met him before and went to his farm.he was extremly nice and the first thing he did was say'grab that one there we'll letum hit a lick!!! we sparred several before i left he dont care one bit to show you his stuff!!!!!!!Gentlemen,

With that said... Mr. Buddy Payton being a good friend of the late Mr. Blondie Rollan got his Democrats from him.

Mr. Payton then did his own infusion and refinements to the bloodline, then struct gold! Mr. Payton's birds were a lot smarter and fights headier with lots of power to spare. The birds can kill even during sparring and using leather safety gloves. Mr. Payton takes great pride of his Democrats of not being a bill-holder.

A story in Cebu circulates that a group of Cebuano Cockers went to Mr. Payton's farm in the mid-80's and tried to hussle My Mr. Payton for a low price for his birds. These cockers told Mr. Payton that his Democrats were bill-holding during their pittings at Cebu circuits.

Aggrevated and without uttering a word, Mr. Payton led these guys to a line of individual fly-pens filled with cocks. He took one bird from the first pen and started to throw that bird from one pen to the other until the bird died fighting.

Mr. Payton then turned to his guests (who were overwhelmingly amazed) and asked "did you see my bird bill-hold?". Then Mr. Payton threw the guys out of his property. End of story.

You need to have a lot of passion for these birds to know these things. I am a hobbiest and my Hobby is breeding the Democrat bloodline pure.


Have fun!!!
Joel :rbounce:

RONIN
October 29th, 2012, 03:20 PM
Hi!
I got my original Payton Democrats in 1981 from Mr. Sabin Larrazabal of Ormic City, in turn he got his sets of choiced trios from the man himself Mr. Buddy Payton.
Since then, I came to love these birds and have been breeding them pure. Although, I have to admit that I have to infuse new strains of democrats just to keep the bloodline constanly competitive. I have my share of ups and down when breeding them. My last infusion was a new stag that I directly acquired from Mr. Payton (at Alabama by a trusted friend) in 2000.
Nevertheless, the results when pitting them were an excellent mark of 90% winnings. Especially when I pit them in derby,s 34 months old or older. Last January's Sinulog Derby, I pitted a 7 year old cock and won without a scatch. Now he is retired and producing more winners (to be) for my pleasure.
My birds are regular to high station. Burgundy Red to Dark Red with full plumage. Most of the times have streaks of white feathers at the wings and at the tails. Normally come out with white to whitish yellow legs and mostly black spurred. They come 80% peacombs, wide rounded foreheads, short curve beaks and streaks of black at the upper beak. Broad-shouldered and tear-drop shaped body.
"Extremly intelligent" fighters, "very accurate" and "powerfull" that can take out an opponent in just one blow. Breaks well, comparable with the old-time Hulseys. "Very heady" fighters, they side-sweep and hoop waiting for that one-mistake from their opponents. If an opportunity comes, they let it all out!
No reason why I have them for a little over 20 years and still breeding them scientifically strong.
The latest credit I had with these bloodlines was a Double-Champion card at the April 1,2,3&4 3-cock derbly at Century Game Club. Topping 551+ other entries. There were 50 entries who got the top spot. But only my two-entries was the double-champion. Not bad, do you agree?
Regards,
Joel

Dear Mr. Joel,

good day to you. I just dont know if your still active here in SAbong.net. I am taking my chance hoping that your still around. Let me first introduce myself to you. I am Cezar Pagharion and presently working here in Saudi Arabia. I am planning soon to retire here and one of my plan is to go back in Game fowl breeding as this is what I have been doing when I was still in college (only a back yard breeder). I was told by my coleagues to look for the bloodline of Democrat if I want to start breeding again as this was a very fine and brainy bird that I can breed. I happened to see this old thread and trying to contact you (if I am lucky) to inquire if you still have this Democrat and if it is possible to acquire a pair for breeding purposes. I will be home for a vacation this coming December. Please PM me if you can spare me a pair of pure Democrats.

thank you very much and hoping to hear from you soon. BTW my personal email address is pagharionch@yahoo.com

best regards,

Cezar

A.KEALOHA
January 12th, 2013, 09:22 AM
Up.... Any body else still using this blood?
Aloha

samiyam007
January 12th, 2013, 12:45 PM
I only know first hand of 1 democrat rooster and the guy my brother bought him from called it a democrat hatch.The rooster was medium station,green legged,big old ugly head,lemon hackled hatch looking although he molted out darker.This cock was a very poor sparrer and I was not impressed at all with him until he went to the big show.He was supremely smart and always outsmarted the other bird.He went to the american show 8 times and always came home a winner.I bred him to some 1/2 hk pullets and did pretty good with them.A coon got the cock and I was never able to find anymore,but if I could THAT IS ALL I WOULD RAISE.

samiyam007
January 12th, 2013, 12:51 PM
I only know first hand of 1 democrat rooster and the guy my brother bought him from called it a democrat hatch.The rooster was medium station,green legged,big old ugly head,lemon hackled hatch looking although he molted out darker.This cock was a very poor sparrer and I was not impressed at all with him until he went to the big show.He was supremely smart and always outsmarted the other bird.He went to the american show 8 times and always came home a winner.I bred him to some 1/2 hk pullets and did pretty good with them.A coon got the cock and I was never able to find anymore,but if I could THAT IS ALL I WOULD RAISE.
Oh yeah that is the only one the guy had as we went back trying to buy all he would sell.The story is his partner bought a very young stag and pullet and of course the pullet disappeared and the stag grew up and my bro bought it.The partner passed away and never said where he got them.If anybody knows who raises fowl like this post it and I will drive over and get them now.

samiyam007
January 13th, 2013, 09:38 PM
Pushing this one around a little in the hope someone knows more about them.............