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10 Things You Might Want to Ponder about Breeding and Raising Peruvian Navajero Gamefowls...

By: Ragamak Gallo This is a "True But Not All Times" facts about Peruvian Gamefowls. For most of the Newbies the impression is They all come in Big and Super fowl. But for those some who have breed them already this is No Longer True. The breeders in Peru Do Not  agree on some points and have also different points of view so as the breeders based in USA. Their opinions differ from one another. The ideal Peru Navajero fighting weight is 3.5 to 4.5 and up. This is one of the reason why they maintain such size and cull those who are below this weight standard. There were some breeders also in Peru from the past claimed of having only 3.2kg average breed. So, is 3.2kg small or big? Well it depends on you now. Here are some of the true but not all facts pertaining to why and how some have small breed in the Philippines. No.1 True but not all times - Inbreeding make them small. There would still be some that would grow beyond what you expect. No.2 True but not all times - Sma

Peruvian Navajero...Is it Pure? Is it Big? Does it Matter?

By: Ragamak Gallo - Peruvian Navajeros literally are type of gamefowls used by Peruanos in Peru using " Long Knife" or " Navaja - from which the term Navajero came from. These type of fowls were breed out of different blood mostly Oriental like Asil, Shamo, Malay etc. etc. etc. which make them more Oriental-looking than not. They break high, they shuffle well, they cut deep with real speed and power and often times feet-out or feet fully extended during spars. More often than not, they come really Big in size which often put those that are Not in question. But this should not be a determinant for a Peruvian to be considered Pure just because of the size. Bear in mind that Peruvian fowls were already a product of a cross so the issue on Purity is neither the less should be given so much concern. A Pure Peruvian Fowl is a type that Do Not Bear American blood on it, otherwise we termed it "graded/downgraded or simply a cross." The term " Pure " anyway