Claret Fighting Rooster for Sale
Price: $250.00 – $400.00
Product Overview
The Claret Fighting Rooster is a distinguished breed renowned for its rich history, striking appearance, and exceptional fighting prowess. Originating from a lineage that dates back over 90 years, the Claret has become a foundational bloodline in modern gamefowl breeding.
Key Characteristics
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Appearance: Clarets are characterized by their deep wine-red plumage, reminiscent of claret wine, complemented by black breasts and white streaks on their wings and tails. They typically have straight combs and can exhibit white or yellow legs.
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Size and Build: These roosters are compactly built, weighing between 1.9 to 2.3 kilograms. Their muscular physique contributes to their agility and power in the ring.
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Fighting Style: Clarets are celebrated for their dynamic and aggressive fighting style. They excel in aerial combat, delivering precise cutting strikes with their heels, and are known for their relentless forward-pressing approach.
Historical Background
The Claret gamefowl was unintentionally developed by John H. Madigin. It originated from a cross between a Duryea Whitehackle hen and a Hank Dean cock, resulting in offspring with a distinctive wine-red coloration. Over the years, selective breeding refined their fighting abilities, making them a formidable strain in the gamefowl community.
Breeding and Lineage
The Claret bloodline has significantly influenced many modern gamefowl lines. Notably, it is a predecessor of the Lemon 84, a renowned bloodline developed by Duke Hulsey and Don Paeng Araneta. The infusion of various strains, including Whitehackle and Pyle, has contributed to the Claret’s exceptional fighting capabilities and versatility.
Purchase Information
Our Claret Fighting Roosters are available for purchase, with prices ranging from $250.00 to $400.00, depending on specific lineage and characteristics. To place an order or inquire further, please contact us at info@gamefowlforsale.store or visit our farm located at River Drive Cottonhall, CA 9622 USA.
Note: Cockfighting is illegal in many countries and regions. Ensure you are aware of and comply with local laws and regulations regarding the ownership and use of gamefowl.
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