Kearney Whitehackle Gamefowl
Kearney Whitehackle Gamefowl is 100% straight comb. Whitehackle cocks come as yellow-legged, or green-legged (Chesapeak) and also spangled. It is also a very aggressive rooster. These fighters are built with broad shoulders, fairly compact and with heavy plumage, average weight of 2 to 2.4 kgs. They are strong and power hitting fighting fowl with very deep game. Most other Gamefarms in the Philippines that had the precious opportunity to acquire Floyd Gurley bred Kearney Whitehackles to cross with their own broodstocks, like RED GAMEFARM have had very good fight records against othewr local top cockers.
Described by veteran gamefowl aficionados as a ring general, the Whitehackle fights best using the long knife slasher type. The Whitehackle is still considered as the most beautiful gamecock, the breed most recognized as top dog Whitehackle was the strain developed by Mr. Michael Kearney in 1871 carefully sustained by smart breeding over the years, it is still a consistent and proven bloodline that wins big, crossed with the Sweaters and Roundheads for a modern pit fighter that can go head to head with any rooster. The Whitehackle is a very deadly cutter, break high and can fight in any position available due to their agility.
Both exchanged ideas on how to cross and raise the Whitehackle for better fighters. Because of this, almost all cockers in the country have Sweaters as part of their broodstock. The current reigning champion of the pit throughout the Philippines is the Sweater, its swarming attack always overwhelming all comers after the last infusion by Carol Nesmith enabled a bird that once lost steam in a long fight due to its relentless attacks to sustain a fight until its opponent gave up the ghost. While 90% are yellow red in color, the remaining 10% are spangled, mustard colored hackles.
Appearance: Fierce
Agility: 8/10
Type: Offensive Fighter
Records: 10 Draws, 3 Losses, 17 Wins.
Fight Score: 7.8/10
Fight Ratings: Good





