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aluminum spur- Type of cockfight
similar to postiza, but using aluminum.
baby stag- a rooster under 1
year old.
balentia (Chamoru Word) -
An endurance match between two fighting birds
until death, without any weapon such as a knife or gaff.
bantam- a full grown fowl under
4 pounds
banty- a slang term for bantam,
full grown fowl under 4 pounds.
battle cock- a rooster 2 years
old or over used for cockfighting.
battle royal- when more than
two cocks are pitted for fighting at one time. The bird that
stays standing the longest is the victor.
battle stag- a rooster under
2 years old used for cockfighting.
bitaw -
in filipino it means the sparring of 2 cocks sometine with gloves
it is a means of training your cocks;letting go of the cocks
to fight.
Blinker- a rooster who is blind
in one eye.
bola- a female bolo.
bolo- a Hispanic breed of gamefowl,
this breed has no tail whatsoever. It is a natural characteristic,
and fowls are born tail-less.
botana- a Mexican term for "Knife
boot." It is the boot used when tying the Mexican Short-Knife.
Boxing glove- A name for sparring
muffs.
Breed- A variety of fowl with
certain characteristics which separate it from other fowls.
brood cock- a rooster 2 or more
years old used strictly for breeding.
brood fowl- fowl used strictly
for breeding.
brood hen- a hen 2 or more years
old used strictly for breeding.
brood pen- a pen used to hold
and contain brood fowl in order to breed them.
brood pullet- a hen under 2 years
old used strictly for breeding.
brood stag- a rooster under two
years old used strictly for breeding.
Bubblefoot- A condition to the
feet. From a bird being on hard ground, like a stone bruise.
cock- a rooster two years old
or over.
Cock of the game- A gamecock.
Cock-bag- A bag used for moving
gamecocks to and from a cockpit. It is no longer used, but was
usually used in England. Poor cockers use linen, while rich cockers
used velvet.
cocker- a promoter, attender,
or fan of cockfighting. Also can refer to someone who engages
in cockfights through handling, breeding, or conditioning.
cockerel- a rooster under 5 months
old.
cockfighter- a person that engages
in cockfights.
Cocking- The Sport of Cockfighting,
called a sick activity by some, or a royal pastime by others.
cockfighting- pitting two or
more roosters, usually in a cockpit with artificial spurs. However,
sometimes cockfights do not take place in cockpits and/or with
artificial spurs.
Cock-match- A cockfight.
cockpit- an enclosure used for
cockfights. The handlers, referee, and gamecocks are in this
enclosure during a cockfight. Most cockpits are round or square.
conditioning- the art and science
of putting roosters into proper fighting condition.
Cross breeding- Breeding two
fowls of a different breed together. Usually this is to produce
battle cocks or stags.
culling- killing inferior fowl
in order to improve the flock's health and quality.
cupple - When a rooster has taken
a blow to the neck or back making him unable to stand or walk.
delouse- to treat a fowl for
mites, lice, ticks, and/or external parasites.
Devonshire Main- A cockfight
where cocks are matched in pairs according to weight. Usually
it starts at four pounds and each pair of cocks after the ones
that weigh four pounds weighs on additional ounce. Usually it
follows through to five pounds.
dub- to use a scissors, dubbing
shear, or other such cutting tool to remove the comb and/or wattle
off of a gamecock.
Dubbing shears- a special scissor
manufactured for the trimming of the comb and/or wattles.
Dunghill- a fowl of non-game
breed which is not bred or used for fighting. This term can also
refer to a cock of the game breed which is useless in breeding
or fighting. Sometimes refers to hens that areuseless in breeding
for cockfights.
Exhibition Gamefowl- fowl used
for exhibiting in gamefowl shows. Usually refers to Old English
Gamefowl, but sometimes refers to Pit Games.
Feeder- One who feeds and conditions
cocks for fighting.
fight- a cockfight, used casually.
fowl- chickens collectively,
it refers to both sexes, and sometimes means gamefowl.
gaff- a needle-like weapon used
during a gaff cockfight. One gaff is fixed on each spur of the
cock. Gaffs range in size.
gaff cockfight- a cockfight using
gaffs. Usually gaff cockfights are longer than knife fights.
Gaff cockfights require gamer cocks.
game- bravery in a fowl.
game pit- another word for cockpit.
Sometimes it refers to the building in which cockpits are located.
gamecock- a rooster of fighting
breed, refers to both stags and cocks.
gamefowl- fowls used for fighting
or show purposes.
gamehen- a hen of fighting breed,
refers to both pullets and hens.
glasher- a rooster used for long-knife
fighting.
Hackle- The feather located on
the neck of a chicken. Often called the cape.
Handler- A person who handles
cocks in a cockfight.
Heeler- A person who is an expert
at affixing the heels onto a fighting cock. Also refers to a
cock who has extreme power.
hennie cocks- a rooster that
resembles a hen.
hennies- breeds of fowl whose
male members resemble females.
heel- a weapon fixed to a cock
or stag's spur, the heel is used in a cockfight.
heeling- the placing of a cockfighting
weapon on a gamecock's spur. It is sometimes referred to as an
art.
Inbreeding- Breeding together
closely related fowls. For example a brother and sister.
Itim - a Filipino term for black.
kristo -
in filipino it is the person who places the bets for you, one
who helps in dealing for the bets that you want
keep- a certain method of conditioning
gamecocks for fighting. Many cockfighters have their own personal
keep. Sometimes this refers to a book, booklet, or pamphlet that
describes a cockfighter's method for conditioning.
Limpio - To describe a fighting
bird that won and didn't get cut in battle.
Line-breeding- The name given to
a certain form of inbreeding where fowls are bred together to
keep fowl relatively pure.
llamado
- the
favorite cock, with higher bet usually, while dehado is the opposite
of it.
logro - in filipino it means you are willing to let
your money to win a fraction smaller in order that your bets
be placed if you say in filipino ( walo diyes ) or 8/10 ratioe.g.
your capital is 100 dollar if you win you will earn 80 dollars.
(walo onse) eight to 11 (8/110) ratio. if you say sampu anim
(10 is to 6) your 100$ will only win 60$ ; ( doblado) it means
double your money bet.
long-knife- a weapon used during
a long-knife cockfight. It is usually 3 inches long, tied on
the left foot. This knife is very deadly and sharp. Long-Knives
are known as Slashers by Filipinos and it is a popular Filipino
style of cockfighting.
long-knife cockfight- a cockfight
using a long-knife, these fights require smart and/or high breaking
roosters. Long-Knife fights are rather quick.
Lunged- When a cock is stuck
in the lung by a heel or spur.
Meron -
a Filipino term for llamado or the party of a higher bet, the
opposite is called Wala.
moulting- the time when fowl
drop their feathers and grow new ones in their place. Fowl are
not mentally or physically stable at this time and should not
be fought or even touched unless necessary.
Manok - Chicken in filipino
muff- a cluster of feather resembling
a beard under a fowl's beak. Also refers to fighting a stag or
cock with sparring muffs covering their natural spurs.
muffs- Breeds of gamefowl whose
members have what appear to be beards of feathers. Both hens
and roosters will have this cluster of feathers. Also refers
to sparring fowl with sparring muffs covering their natural spurs.
naked heel- a style of cockfighting
in which involves no use of any artificial heel.
Outbreeding- Breeding in new
blood of the same breed.
Pinfeather- An immature feather.
pit- another term for cockpit,
also refers to the placing of cocks down onto the cockpit floor
in order to allow the cocks to fight.
pit aid- a medicine, formula,
shot, or other such product designed to enhance a cocks fighting
performance.
postiza- a plastic gaff-like
cockfighting weapon used during the style of cockfighting known
as "Postiza." Postiza cockfighting is popular in the
West Indies, in countries such as Puerto Rico. Postiza requires
Spanish, Bolo, Cuban or Henny gamefowl because of the need to
have cocks that hit to the head with hard, snappy blows.
Pula -
a Filipino term for red.
pusta -
in english bet
Puti - a Filipino term for white.
Rattle- Noise
that a rooster makes after taking a blow to the lungs.
Red Jungle Fowl- the original
fowl from which all chickens derive.
Rye neck-
When a bird takes a hit to the neck, making his neck roll back
or turn around.
Sabong- Filipino term for cockfight.
sabungan
- cockpit
Saddle- The feathers draping
on the left and right side of the back of the fowl near the tail.
Shake- A cock that cannot be
matched because of itís large size. Usually over 6 pounds.
short-knife- a weapon mainly
used by Mexicans and other Hispanics in short-knife cockfights.
It is shorter than a long-knife, ranging from 3/4 inch to 1 1/2
inch. It is becoming popular in America.
Slasher- Another word describing
a long knife.
Sota - (pronounced So-tah) a
term used to describe a rooster with different colored legs,
or eyes, or toes. For instance a bird might have a green leg,
and a yellow leg. Or green legs with yellow toes, or different
colored eyes. This term is used alot in Hawaii.
sparring- The act where roosters
hit with the feet. Also refers to placing sparring muffs over
a rooster's natural spur in order to select or condition him.
sparring muffs- often made of
leather, sometimes red, resemble boxing gloves. They are used
to condition or select fowl.
Spur- the natural bone-like material
on a cock or stag's leg. It is his natural weapon.
Table Work - Physical
work done to a rooster while he is up in a keep. To get him into
shape for a fight.
Talisayin -
a Filipino term for grey.
Tare -
is a filipino term for gaf, it is made of sharp & very strong
steel with variations in design, it could be a doble blade, a
straight one, or it could be put in the right leg.
Toppies- breeds of fowls whose
members have a cluster of feathers on their heads.
Toppy- a cluster of feathers
on a fowl's head.
tupada
- a cockpit done in barios remote areas, usually illegal coz
dont have necessary permits.
Under Hack -When a rooster will no longer show or fight.
Will not put up his hac feahers. Sometimes due to being fought
too young or when there is dunghill blood in the rooster.
wala sa lugar - in filipino it meansd
not in proper place gaffing style wherein the base of the gaf
is place under the spur. it also aims to test the skill of the
gaffer. a normal gaff is usually placed at the left feet of the
cock & the steel gaff is leveled at the smallest toenail
of the cock.
Wattle- The piece of flesh attached
below the beak.
Welsh Main- A number of cocks
of the same weight. They are fought in pairs, the victory going
to the final contest between the two survivors of the preceding
cockfights.
worm- to treat a fowl for worms.
wormer- a medicine given orally
kill parasitic worms of an animal.
Wortham's Rules- Shortened term
for Modern Tournament and Derby Rules. The Rules most people
now use for cockfighting.