6/14/2023 0 Comments Gamefowl history strainsAnd another strain, is The Rag hatch blood. There were many lines, the main one is the Red-Bandeds and the information regarding the Red-bandeds is that the Red-bandeds received their name because they descended from a hen with a red leg band, Doc Robinson took five cocks out of her and showed them at Sunset winning every fight. However they also could have green, slate, blue, spotted, or even green on one half and yellow on the other legs.Īnd within those were individual strains. The light side were very light lemon hackled birds with yellow legs and a pea comb. The dark side were more uniform with a dark mahogany color, green and blue legs, and had a straight comb with the occasional lemon hackle around the bottom of the hackle. The light side and dark side, separated on each side of the yard and the birds looked completely different. Normally, when we see a Doc Robinson Hatch in the pits, we see a dark colored rooster with dark legs but actually Doc had 2 different hatch lines. Whenever Doc saw a bird in the pit that he liked, and thought could improve his he would buy it and take it home. Like any good breeder at that time, Doc Robinson was always on a look out for great fightingcocks to improve his line. It is said that the Doc Robinson Hatch or Docs originated from the yellow legged hatch line created by Clarence Stewart from the "Bonecrusher" Jack Walton Hatch. "The Doc Robinson Hatch is a good bloodline to have whether you are a beginner or someone who wants to improve the speed and ferocity of your yard.
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