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- taker" (promoter, matador-casador) and handlers-("taga-bitaw") Confronting gamefowls for "sabong" (fighting) Referee ("sentensyador-koyme") Painting of a traditional...
- The Galliformes are a clade of bird species of cosmopolitan distribution that, with the Anseriformes, belong to the branch Galloanserae. The group have...
- video at the Oklahoma Gamefowl Commission's annual meeting, saying: "You all know Oklahoma's long and storied history with gamefowl, from statehood to today...
- Fowl are birds belonging to one of two biological orders, namely the gamefowl or landfowl (Galliformes) and the waterfowl (Anseriformes). Anatomical and...
- galliformes derives from "gallus", Latin for "rooster". Common names are gamefowl or gamebirds, landfowl, gallinaceous birds, or galliforms. Galliforms and...
- Oklahoma Gamefowl Commission is a nonprofit advocacy group that promotes the interest of game fowl owners and lobbies for the decriminalization of ****fighting...
- The Easter Island chicken's "genetic proximity with the SA continental gamefowl can be explained by the fact that both po****tions were not crossed with...
- Shamo (軍鶏) is an overall designation for gamefowl in ****an. There are seven recognised breeds of Shamo chicken in ****an, all of which are designated Natural...
- "crucial". Lord Derby's love for racing was surp****ed only by his p****ion for gamefowl and ****fighting. As a game fowl breeder, Derby is said to have influenced...
- which is often confused with the Transylvanian, and the naked necked gamefowl. The origins of the Naked Neck chicken are unclear. A common theory holds...