Top 10 best fighting cock breeds in the world nowadays (Part 2)

7. Alsil fighting cock

The Asil fighting cock is a muscular but extremely petite breed. With short, black and red fur, fair skin, yellow legs, broad shoulders and short bill. The average weight of Alsil Fighting cock ranges from 1.81 kg to 2.72 kg.

Asil is a breed with very good offensive skills, they can injure the opponent with just one kick. Because of owning a healthy, robust body, Asil fighting cocks are often given iron spurs. But they still remain flexible, wriggling in every attack.

Currently, Asil fighting cock breeds are bred with many different fighting cock breeds such as bamboo fighting cock and American fighting cock.

8. Peruvian fighting cock

Peruvian fighting cocks have an oversized and large size. However, they are still flexible and skillful when fighting. They possess the high flying ability and are famous for their good stabbing skills with a deep kick.

Due to the climate, nutrition, and environment, Peruvian Fighting cock often rarely reach high weight. Mature Peruvian fighting cocks usually have an average weight of about 2.7 – 3 kg. However, if taken care of in good condition, the weight can reach 5 kg or more.

9. Thai fighting cock

Thai Gamefowl is a long-standing breed of Thai Gamefowl. But it was not until 2009 that the British Poultry Standards Association recognized it as a typical fighting game of the Golden Temple Country.

The body of the Thai Gamefowl is quite compact, needs a long and large neck, a small head, a slightly beaked beak, prominent convex eyes, and prominent eye sockets. They possess tall and slender legs, so the fighting kicks of Thai fowl often cause serious injuries.

This breed was also chosen to breed the Shamo, a good fighting Japanese breed.

10. American hybrid fighting cock

The American Bamboo hybrid fighting cock is one of the great fighting fights of the American cockfighting. The special thing is that their internal organs have a special structure as small as 1/3 – 1/2 fighting cocks normally. The bodyweight of roosters ranges from 900g – 1kg, while hens are usually 700 – 800g.

They possess attack speed that is ranked among the fastest fighting cock available today.

Hopefully, the above information will help you make the right choice for you.