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December 13th, 2008, 11:58 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
Jun Santiago Dan Gray RH
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December 13th, 2008, 03:41 PM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
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Originally Posted by claretking
if u guys want roundhead and a very affordable prize contact jerry boy go of iloilo ibelieve they have 3 lines of roundhead garry guilliam,boston,dan-gray jun santigo line.
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Claretking,
You forgot to give us the contact number of Boy Go. Thnks
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December 13th, 2008, 10:23 PM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
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Originally Posted by claretking
if u guys want roundhead and a very affordable prize contact jerry boy go of iloilo ibelieve they have 3 lines of roundhead garry guilliam,boston,dan-gray jun santigo line.
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please can you post the contact no. on the said person it might be some interested on this bloodlines. thanks
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December 14th, 2008, 03:40 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
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Originally Posted by Eiffel
please can you post the contact no. on the said person it might be some interested on this bloodlines. thanks
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best for to date are cowan/wh.cowan/f.e.g cowan/kelso.cowan/lclaret .....for long kf.....cowan lovers.....
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December 14th, 2008, 03:59 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
speaking of winning records
in philippine longknife major fights
dan gray roundheads.....and its offshoots
has the edge over other type of roundheads
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December 14th, 2008, 05:02 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
ok guys i send his # in ur PM.....igot a trio from them pure boston and boodstag dan gray jun santiago line......all i can say this dan gray RH kicks like a hammer.
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December 14th, 2008, 06:54 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
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Originally Posted by aurora gold
speaking of winning records
in philippine longknife major fights
dan gray roundheads.....and its offshoots
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sir u just only speaking to philippine not some fights from other country it is only my opinion..good luck to pinoy breeders around the WORLD...MORE POWER TO US GOD BLESS.US..ALL.......
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December 19th, 2008, 04:32 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
upupupupupupupu
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December 19th, 2008, 04:42 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
pareng lee,
kumusta na pre....
nakakuha ako ng james pope mo duon sa farm mo sa
batangas....nabibigyan nila ng ako ng mataas na winning percentage...
ito ang una kong acquisition nuon ...hanggan nagyon ay nasa akin pa...
kasama ng guilmore at mclean....
farm
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December 19th, 2008, 11:36 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
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Originally Posted by farm82557
pareng lee,
kumusta na pre....
nakakuha ako ng james pope mo duon sa farm mo sa
batangas....nabibigyan nila ng ako ng mataas na winning percentage...
ito ang una kong acquisition nuon ...hanggan nagyon ay nasa akin pa...
kasama ng guilmore at mclean....
farm
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farm...pag ingatan mo yan...magaling na bloodline yong nakuha mo...pope and dink is my bread and butter...
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December 19th, 2008, 11:51 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
KAMUSTA BROD LEE,
Daghan mga rh mu bai...he.he.he.
Unsa may farm mu dia sa Bohol
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December 19th, 2008, 01:09 PM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
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Originally Posted by kogmohon
jeric...i wish i know someone but i think bogoy knows of one who still breeds and maintain the hennie mathesius hatch...james pope is a good source but i don't know who got his chickens now i think the feds got them when he was raided...
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Can you add any detail about this raid?
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December 19th, 2008, 02:51 PM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
I have a Boston RH due to fight on Dec. 22 on a 3 cock derby. All his male siblings already won and he's the last one not yet fought. If he luckily survive the test, a Lacy pullet is waiting for him - F1's a double RH cross.
I also got an F1 hen cross of an original hen from Gene Batia's Dan Gray RH.
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December 19th, 2008, 08:15 PM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
Dee Cox has some great roundheads, I have showed against a bunch of them. Steve Simbach also has some awesome roundheads, especially for the lk
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December 20th, 2008, 12:56 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
anyone interested to BOY GO roundhead.gary gilliam,boston and dan gray jun santiago line here is the #0920-914-9351.
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December 20th, 2008, 02:34 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
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Originally Posted by delano77
Can you add any detail about this raid?
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WHAT'S UP DELANO... HAVE HM WHEATON HATCH. HM WHITEHACKLE AND THE BEST
THE HM MAHOGANY HATCH, HM SPICKLE HATCH..WHICH ONE YOU WOULD LIKE TO PICK?
THANKS..
MY INFUSESION ROUNDHEAD VERTICAL CUTTER

HERE IS MY FRIEND PAUL FITTIN WITH HIS HM COCK 2W AGAINST BLUEFACE
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December 20th, 2008, 02:50 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
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Originally Posted by bogoy
WHAT'S UP DELANO... HAVE HM WHEATON HATCH. HM WHITEHACKLE AND THE BEST
THE HM MAHOGANY HATCH, HM SPICKLE HATCH..WHICH ONE YOU WOULD LIKE TO PICK?
THANKS..
MY INFUSESION ROUNDHEAD VERTICAL CUTTER

HERE IS MY FRIEND PAUL FITTIN WITH HIS HM COCK 2W AGAINST BLUEFACE

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you got nice roundhead sir
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December 21st, 2008, 05:42 PM
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December 21st, 2008, 10:56 PM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
That is a hard question to answer.
I truely believe that all the great RH blood of today started from a single source, whether it be Bruner, Boston, Allen, Lacy and so on. These many named breeds of RH were developed by individuals that liked them and tended to add their own infusion of whatever blood they saw fit until they were satisfied, then named them. There are many names given in this post about folks like Dan Gray, the late, Billy Abbot, Dee Cox, Larry Romero, Gary Gilliam, Jr. Belt, but is any one of these individuals done so well with them without another breeders influence?? I too would like to add a few names that may have had their RH fowl a bit longer than any of these folks of today's time. Butch,"AKA" "Irishcut" has had the Allen Fowl that he still raises for I believe four generations of his family. The late George Woods, Carl Davis who I believe recieved Their RH fowl from Mr. Lacy himself. As I remember being told by the late Harold Brown, I believe he said "his were Lacy blood and he would always look to Mr. Woods, and Carl Davis for fresh blood when it was needed". The late Hugh Norman was an excellent breeder and geneticist and it still shows in his lineage of fowl today.
I was always partial to Rh fowl. I first bred Allen RH but it quickly ran out and I had no source to help replenish it, Wish I had known Irishcut then. I then turned to the Norman RH fowl in 1974 and found it to be the best for me and my program. Mine came direct from Mr. Norman, but we all know he has long since been deceased.
There are many fine breeders out there that have exceptional RH fowl. Best of luck to anyone looking for the best RH to date.
Respectfully:
Cliff King
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December 21st, 2008, 11:10 PM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
i'll stick with my lanceys boston roundhead
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December 22nd, 2008, 01:24 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
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Originally Posted by Cliff_King
That is a hard question to answer.
I truely believe that all the great RH blood of today started from a single source, whether it be Bruner, Boston, Allen, Lacy and so on. These many named breeds of RH were developed by individuals that liked them and tended to add their own infusion of whatever blood they saw fit until they were satisfied, then named them. There are many names given in this post about folks like Dan Gray, the late, Billy Abbot, Dee Cox, Larry Romero, Gary Gilliam, Jr. Belt, but is any one of these individuals done so well with them without another breeders influence?? I too would like to add a few names that may have had their RH fowl a bit longer than any of these folks of today's time. Butch,"AKA" "Irishcut" has had the Allen Fowl that he still raises for I believe four generations of his family. The late George Woods, Carl Davis who I believe recieved Their RH fowl from Mr. Lacy himself. As I remember being told by the late Harold Brown, I believe he said "his were Lacy blood and he would always look to Mr. Woods, and Carl Davis for fresh blood when it was needed". The late Hugh Norman was an excellent breeder and geneticist and it still shows in his lineage of fowl today.
I was always partial to Rh fowl. I first bred Allen RH but it quickly ran out and I had no source to help replenish it, Wish I had known Irishcut then. I then turned to the Norman RH fowl in 1974 and found it to be the best for me and my program. Mine came direct from Mr. Norman, but we all know he has long since been deceased.
There are many fine breeders out there that have exceptional RH fowl. Best of luck to anyone looking for the best RH to date.
Respectfully:
Cliff King
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Cliffking,
Thanks for the nice post. Just like any others here, I could have been more fortunate to have known you before you retired from active breeding as I have lost my chance to acquire some of your good blood. However, just like you said, Butch was their for me and parted with a blue ribbon Allen broodcock and a pair of hens he personally used, for me to breed. I single mated them and crossed both ways to Sweaters. Though I still need to test them, I have found an absolute nick as far as power, physical and mental being, disposition and character. It's amazing how a well bred homozygote can do wonders with another family. Butch has kept this family from his Dad for over 60 years and I could not find any need to add an outside blood yet...unless probably if I screw up.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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December 22nd, 2008, 01:55 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
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Originally Posted by dansoy
i'll stick with my lanceys boston roundhead
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papalita unya ta anang imong boston beh!!!
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December 22nd, 2008, 02:13 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
dee cox bama sports
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December 22nd, 2008, 12:08 PM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
mga bossing whats the best X for boston roundhead,need some inputs excluding lemon 84.
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December 23rd, 2008, 05:27 AM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
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Originally Posted by Cliff_King
That is a hard question to answer.
I truely believe that all the great RH blood of today started from a single source, whether it be Bruner, Boston, Allen, Lacy and so on. These many named breeds of RH were developed by individuals that liked them and tended to add their own infusion of whatever blood they saw fit until they were satisfied, then named them. There are many names given in this post about folks like Dan Gray, the late, Billy Abbot, Dee Cox, Larry Romero, Gary Gilliam, Jr. Belt, but is any one of these individuals done so well with them without another breeders influence?? I too would like to add a few names that may have had their RH fowl a bit longer than any of these folks of today's time. Butch,"AKA" "Irishcut" has had the Allen Fowl that he still raises for I believe four generations of his family. The late George Woods, Carl Davis who I believe recieved Their RH fowl from Mr. Lacy himself. As I remember being told by the late Harold Brown, I believe he said "his were Lacy blood and he would always look to Mr. Woods, and Carl Davis for fresh blood when it was needed". The late Hugh Norman was an excellent breeder and geneticist and it still shows in his lineage of fowl today.
I was always partial to Rh fowl. I first bred Allen RH but it quickly ran out and I had no source to help replenish it, Wish I had known Irishcut then. I then turned to the Norman RH fowl in 1974 and found it to be the best for me and my program. Mine came direct from Mr. Norman, but we all know he has long since been deceased.
There are many fine breeders out there that have exceptional RH fowl. Best of luck to anyone looking for the best RH to date.
Respectfully:
Cliff King
OKLAHOMA
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Thanks for the info..... great post
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December 23rd, 2008, 02:08 PM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
no thanks...lots of good roundhead breeders died recently...
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December 23rd, 2008, 03:38 PM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
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nice broodcock and broodhen good luck sir...
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December 23rd, 2008, 04:46 PM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
Rey,
ganda mga hens mo, im interested with your breeding stocks. Can u email me for price details please. romanopedroche@hotmail.com ill wait for your reply thanks
thanks,
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December 23rd, 2008, 05:03 PM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
Thank u Sir calvincal...
Sir RPED sent u an e-mail...
Merry Christmas!
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December 23rd, 2008, 05:50 PM
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Re: Best Roundhead To Date
I'll go for Lacy Rhead
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