Tuesday, July 9, 2013

LDI 21 Days Conditioning Keep By Gerald Ampil

Last month June 2013 I am attending seminar of Lakpue Drug, Inc. for Gamefowl management and conditioning. I have learn a lot from there specially on different types of Gamefowl diseases and how to properly treat them. Sickness of this usual birds are almost alike and if not properly treat or if you are not  able to give the proper medicines you would end up with nothing and might threaten the health of your beloved fowls and the death is the worst thing might happen. So, you really need to be more cautious on giving such medicines, now the symptoms first before looking for remedies.

One of most important knowledge I've learn from them is the 21 Days Conditioning Keep by one of their speaker Mr. Gerard Ampil of Ampil Brothers Gamefarm. So I would like to share it with you and I hope it won't be a problem for Mr. Ampil and I hope that this could help you too.

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Before starting this 21 days keep please do bacterial flushing and deworming.

   21 Days Conditioning Keep

                     DAY                                ACTIVITY                                  SUPPLEMENT
                     Day 1             4:00 AM - Training (Sampi, Palakad)       - CALVEEX 1 tablet per head
                                           7:00 PM  - Lighting (Pailaw sa Gradas)   - VIMINOLAK 1/2 tablet per head

                     Day 2             4:00 AM - Training (Sampi, Palakad)        - LDI B-12 1 tablet per head
                                           9:00 AM - Scratching (Pakaskas)              
                                           7:00 PM  - Lighting (Pailaw sa Gradas)   - VIMINOLAK 1/2 tablet per head

                     Day 3             4:00 AM - Training (Sampi, Palakad)        - REDGEL Forte 1 Capsul per head
                                           7:00 PM  - Lighting (Pailaw sa Gradas) 
                     
                     Day 4                         Rest on Cording Area

                     Day 5                         Rest on Keeping Stalls
                                            7:00 PM                                      - THIABEX XS INJECT 0.5cc per head
                
                     Day 6              4:00 AM - Training & Sparring    - CALVEEX 1 tablet per head after sparring
                                            7:00 AM - Rest on Cording Area
                                            7:00 PM  - Rest on Keeping Stalls

                     Day 7              9:00 am - Delouse (Paligo sa manok)         -WASH OUT shampoo
                                            7:00 PM - Rest on Limbering Pen

                     Day 8             4:00 AM - Training (Sampi, Palakad)       - CALVEEX 1 tablet per head
                                           7:00 PM  - Lighting (Pailaw sa Gradas)   - VIMINOLAK 1/2 tablet per head
                     
                     Day 9             4:00 AM - Training (Sampi, Palakad)        - LDI B-12 1 tablet per head
                                                
                                           7:00 PM  - Lighting (Pailaw sa Gradas)   - VIMINOLAK 1/2 tablet per head

                     Day 10           4:00 AM   - Training (Sampi, Palakad)
                                           12:00 NN  - Rest on Keeping stalls  
                                           7:00 PM    - Lighting (Pailaw, Palakad) - THIABEX XS INJECT 0.5cc / head

                     Day 11            4:00 AM - Training & Sparring         - CALVEEX 1 tablet / head after sparring
                                            12:00 NN - Rest on Cording Area
                                            7:00 PM  - Rest on Keeping Stalls
                     
                     Day 12            4:00 AM - Deworm (Purga)                 - VERMEX FORTE 1 tablet/head
                                            7:00 AM - Rest on Cording Area
                
                     Day 13            9:00 AM - Delouse (Paligo sa Manok)  - WASH OUT shampoo
                                            7:00 PM  - Rest on Limbering pen

                     Day 14            9:00 AM - Mild Training (Kahig, Palakad) - CALVEEX 1 tablet / head
                                            7:00 PM - Lighting (Pailaw sa gradas)      - VIMINOLAK 1/2 tablet / head

                     Day 15            7:00 AM - Rest on Cording Area
                                            7:00 PM  - Rest on Keeping Stalls     - CYDROXO B-12 Inject 0.5cc / head

                     Day 16            4:00 AM - Last Sparring               - CALVEEX 1/2 tablet / head after sparring
                                            7:00 AM - Rest on Cording Area

                     Day 17            9:00 AM - Delouse                           -WASH OUT shampoo
                                            12:00 NN - Rest on Limbering Pens  - VIMINOLAK 1/2 tablet / head

                     Day 18            4:00 AM  - Mild Training (Kahig, Palakad)
                                            12:00 NN - Rest on Cording Area
                                            7:00 PM   - Lighting (Pailaw sa Gradas)               
           
                     Day 19            4:00 AM - Mild Training (Palakad sa Gradas) - REDGEL Forte 1 Caps/ head
                                            7:00 PM  - Rest on Keeping stalls, drop every for hours (check droppings)

                                                            - Pailaw sa Gradas                         - LDI B-12 1 tablet per head

                     Day 20             9:00 AM - Rest on Keeping stalls     - BEE POLLEN 1 tablet per head
                                                            - Drop every 4 hours and check droppings
                                             6:00 PM                                           - CYDROXO B-12 Inject 0.5cc / head

                     Day 21            FIGHT DAY -----  Goodluck!

Please take note that this is just a pointers and there might have necessary adjustments to be done. This is because we need to fit it to the current weathers, so I suggest to be more observant with your fighters.

I will probably try the last 10 days for hackfight this coming saturday July 13, 2013. I hope this will work, wish me luck guys.

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.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Gamefowl Bloodline: The Brownreds

Brownreds are dark red in color, straight comb or peacomb, some have black tipped hackle feathers, feet are speckled with dark spots and some have dark legs. Legs exhibit jerking motions during shuffles.

They are multiple shufflers and known for their speed. Varieties of brownred includes Sid Taylor, Roy Grey, Wingate, Mcrae, Black Bonanza, Melsims, Racey Mugs and Joe Sparks.


Wingate Brownred
By: Full Drop

1924 Joe Wingate laid aside his life's work and joined his ancestors. From that time on the once great family of fighting cocks that he had built decined. Though many may boast of having them today, old timers know that the claims have little or no foundation.

Back in 1870, Wingate brought over from north of Ireland a single comb strain of chickens. In color they were mostly brown red, some showing ginger color and all showing dark legs and hazel eyes. The hens were sharp and stylish looking a dark brown or ginger some showing straw neck feathers. They were medium stationed and many grew spurs. One of the Irish hens was a favorite of Joe's . He had her set up and mounted when she died. This mounting hen is in existence today but looks nothing like the hens of the so-called wingates you see in these later days.

The cocks of this family were not big cocks being in condition 5.4 or under, brown or ginger red, dark legs and hazel eyes. Broad backed and not heavy, though strong boned. They were single stroked cocks fast and strong in the mix-up not high flyers, rushing wild hitting cocks they now want to call Wingates. Did Wingate add any new blood to the above family? Of course he did he added the blood of an English hen he brought over, a mahogany colored hen with hazel eyes and dark lead colored legs. He bred this hen under the Irish cock and then bread some of those cross back into the original line. The infusion of the English hen `s blood increased the poundage until off and on a cock would weigh 6.2 or 6.4.

Holly Chappell enters the picture, Chappell while down in Alabama on one of his trips to the south got hold of a standout cock and brought him home. He bread him over his hens that were understood to be north Briton and brown red crosses. Wingate and Chappell were friends, wingate got one of the cocks out of this cross and bred him over a brown red hen. After reducing the cross some more, he put the blood of the Chappell line into the Irish family. That is the layout of the Wingate Irish brown reds as the old-timers up here in the hills recall it.

Original info is from this website: http://crowbotgamefowl.com/Histories%20Of%20Game%20Fowl%20Gamefowl/Wingate%20Brownred.htm