

After fighting in the pit they either leave very injured from too With a smart and speedier bloodline might help improve its fightingĪ Whitehackle and Kelso hybrid, the Radio has a tendency to cut too In fast fashion for their aggressive nature.Ĭompared with modern gamefowl, the Radio is a tad slower so breeding Radios put together a winning streak so admired because the birds won Hit because of their sheer aggressiveness. If the opponent is a superior fighter they lunge into the As Johnny Jumper says, they aren't very smartįighters because they have only one direction-forward for the kill, win Very aggressive fighters, and this is often both their advantage and Same gamefowl traits as the McRaes as black pit fighters go.

Some say that among gamefowl pit fighters, Once you go Black, you don't go back. Often sought on its own as a pure stock battlefowl by fight aficionados who prefer Black fighters. Roundheads are rather tricky to condition because they tend to mature or peak early as stags, so you must fight your best bird according to its state of readiness.Īnother outstanding fast cutting Black gamefowl in a class all its own. They cross well with Clarets, Butchers, Greys, and of course, Hatches. There are other Roundhead families like the Bruners, Sheltons, Allen and Boston. The most famous among the many Roundheads is the Lacy Roundhead, originated by Judge Lacy. Roundheads are known to possess devastating leg power and are characteristically flyers that break high. They are also very aggressive, and superbly fast cutters. Roundheads are smart fighters with weaving abilities or the often prized evasion trait of side-stepping because of their natural agility. The gamefowl are medium to high stationed with an average weight of 2 to 2.4 They come ether yellow legged or white legged and have red eyed and pale yellow Considered an Asian fowl rather than an American breed because of its roots, Roundheads have black spurs and are peacombs.
