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Sentenciador September 13th, 2011 02:08 PM

Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
Hi,

Found this somewhere and I thought it would be good reading for all of you. At least we now know the real genetics of this type of rooster. Maybe someday, they'll do one on the "Hatch" :)
Enjoy!

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tonio September 14th, 2011 12:36 AM

Re: Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
Cool, maybe a similar study should be made here.

killerInstinct September 15th, 2011 04:52 PM

Re: Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
Nice find admin. Thank you for sharing.

hero2003 September 15th, 2011 06:40 PM

Re: Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
Sir Sentenciador,

Thanks a lot for this infor Sir appreciate it.

Hero

magic September 15th, 2011 07:40 PM

Re: Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
senti, thanks for sharing...

Sentenciador September 15th, 2011 07:47 PM

Re: Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
What do you guys think? I failed biology in high school :) Is this study saying that there is leghorn in the Brazilian fightingcock?

tonio September 16th, 2011 12:54 AM

Re: Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
[quote=Sentenciador;3836455]What do you guys think? I failed biology in high school :) Is this study saying that there is leghorn in the Brazilian fightingcock?[/quote]

More on there is fighting cock in leghorn

Sentenciador September 16th, 2011 06:33 AM

Re: Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
OK. Copy that. :)

Thanks!

toybitz September 17th, 2011 07:44 PM

Re: Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
thanks for sharing sir :)

cnucum September 24th, 2011 02:31 PM

Re: Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
Yes, I agree with Tonio boss JC, that there is fighting cock in the leghorn...

I have read some article some time back that the broiler chicken used cornish blood to develop it and the cornish chicken was developed using oriental blood mainly "asil". You can see the asil traits in cornish chickens. Actually if ones not careful you might be buying cornish chickens instead of "asil' fighting chickens... :D

acevash October 28th, 2011 08:49 PM

Re: Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
leghorn??i know some leghorn fight a litle bit but they are not very aggresive like a fighting cock!but they fight

roundhead November 1st, 2011 02:04 PM

Re: Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
??? the word is..

chickens are chickens its not like comparing a dog to a tiger or a chimpaNZEE. the only difference between a leggern and a gamefowl is that gamefowls were selected for aggresiveness whilst the leggern for meat production. but dont discount any leggern looking chicken in the "travesia" that darn thing might be loaded with nux/easy win or some speed drug, remember we are fighting with knives.

for the brazilian the only advantage it has compared towards our native orientals is that it has more pedigree, i mean if you will import fighting cocks to brazil why would you import those "tiangge" unknown lines versus importing from qualified sportsmen?

--just my rambling thoughts..

Tobeas Legend November 26th, 2011 06:41 AM

Re: Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
Hello Everyone, just a piece of my mind to share after reading this paper (BTW thanks a lot, admin, for this) The conclusion made is the following: " In conclusion, the Brazilian gamebird, as well as the breeds reared for food production has originated from the red jungle fowl of the genus Gallus, species gallus and subspecies domesticus". The aim: to ID the position of the Brazilian gamebird in the phylogenetic tree of the genus Gallus by nucleotide sequence analysis of the mitochondrial DNA D-loop region.

And so it was done. In the discussion, it is interesting to note that the Bgamebirds and those used for food production belong to the same clusterC2. The findings [U]indicated[/U] that crossings happened between Bgamebirds and those for food production. It was mentioned that the mitochondrial DNA is transferred to the progeny by maternal strain and it was [U]suggested[/U] in the discussion that roosters of the fighting birds were mated to hens of the food type. (By the way, although we can not argue the results, discussions are not always accurate 100% to a certain degree. And may not always be complete.Oftentimes, it is limited only to the stock-knowledge of those involved in the discussion.)

Anyway to continue, it said:" Moreover, it is not possible to evidence a genetic precedence of a given breed over the others."

It was also discussed that the fighting breed [U]may[/U] have been older than the singing breed but what is a fun interest to me is that the fighting birds [U]may[/U] have come directly from the red jungle fowl OR from the egg-type chickens?

Tobeas Legend

edbitanx March 18th, 2012 03:50 PM

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It is very informative now that I'm into breeding of game fowls venture, genetic makeup or good [B][URL="http://edgardobitancur.blogspot.com/"]bloodlines[/URL][/B] are most essential in winning the fight.

73maagap April 23rd, 2012 04:45 AM

Re: Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
[quote=Sentenciador;3836455]What do you guys think? I failed biology in high school :) Is this study saying that there is leghorn in the Brazilian fightingcock?[/quote]


Senti, thanks for sharing this very informative research!:)

''21guns'' June 27th, 2012 10:19 PM

Re: Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
[COLOR="Navy"][I][B]Thanks for the share sir...[/B][/I][/COLOR]

roundhead December 23rd, 2012 08:23 PM

Re: Genetic Makeup of the Brazilian Fighting Cock
 
a thought and fact that always make me scratch my head is that, whenever I read the so called "expert" reports is that, they always seemed confused or have no idea about geography. countries like japan, india and the southeast asian states are just but political divisions, but i just want to point out to the "experts" that they are in the same region, for these genius from brasilia, it is like comparing native fauna of the dominican republic, haiti, jamaica and puerto rico. you really have to pull hairs to find differences. the brazilian gamefowl is just an import that nicked and were collectively bred for the style of fighting that brazilians agreed upon.

jhoose91 January 4th, 2013 01:33 AM

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Anyone know who has reputable Brazilian gamefowl?


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