Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Gamefowl Bloodline: The White Hackles

100% of white hackles are straightcomb, red eyes & in medium station. They are yellow red 90% or spangled 10%, cocks with pumpkin or mustard colored hackles.

The Michael Kearney whitehackles are from Kildare Ireland, his favorite strains were breezy breasted, light red with yellow legs, white under hackles, broad shoulder and compactly made cock. The white hackles are medium in weight, around 2.0 to 2.4kg. They are the most beautiful cocks sent by settlers in America and breed by certain Michael Kearney in 1879.


White hackles are deadly cutting cocks that fight from any position due to their agility or shiftiness. Cocks are strong, hard hitting and are good at cutting down the cock. They are best cross to Lacy roundhead, Kelso and sweater x hatch. American whitehackles are compose of Morgan and Lowman genetic line which also came from Kearney. They have deep game and break high in the air. They are known to their power and devastating legs kick.

The Irish whitehackles looks like the American version with white in wings and tail and come only with white legs. It breaks high in the air, some as high as 6ft. and very deadly during their first buckle and equally deadly when they land in the ground.

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