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Welcome to our website! We
are a small facility which breeds cockfighters, and it is our life purpose
to breed and compete Thai and Vietnamese cocks right here in Japan.
We breed our gamecock as a hobby - for
the mere joy of it all, and have been involved in the industry over three
separate countries for about a 30-year period.
We would like to express our gratitude to
you for stopping by our site, and hope you enjoy looking
around!
Why Thai and Vietnamese Shamo?
Over
a very long period of time we have put every effort into breeding the very
best, strongest fighting cocks with a sensational fighting style. The only thing is, we came to the conclusion that crossbreeding Japanese Shamo
only within Japan had its limitations.
We only had to look beyond the seas to
many of the Asian nations where cockfighting is far more popular, and a
feverous mania ensues over the populous. Itfs no wonder that Japan had
started to fall behind beyond compare, as the differences were just
staggering. It might just be
that the rise in living standards in Asia has contributed to the breeding
technologies of Shamo.
We saw it with our own eyes over our
numerous onsite inspections, and this is the precise reason why it was so
easy to come to the conclusion that Thai and Vietnamese Shamo were the way
to go.
Are only Thai and Vietnamese Shamo really good
enough?
Itfs certainly a
fact that Thai and Vietnamese Shamo win the race in terms of speed and
throwing a punch, but it is also common knowledge that the Japanese Shamo
are incomparable when it comes to combative instinct and physique. You can almost see the Japanese
Shamo morph into mini ninjafs with their ability to fight to the death
even under turbulent circumstances.
They are a fierce force to be reckoned with. It
is important to remember however, that long long ago Japanese Shamo
originated from Thailand. It
was with repetitively painstaking and accurate selective breeding that the
Japanese Shamo was created, so much so that now the Shamo are being
re-imported back into Thailand and the Philippines in order to cross breed
with native cocks. The Thai
Shamo weighs around 4kg at its heaviest, where the Japanese Shamo can
weigh up to 6.5kg. One can
see that with the combative instinct, physique, fighting style and punch
of the Japanese Shamo, that the breed has certainly come quite a way. Both the Thai and Japanese Shamo
have their own distinct qualities, which is all due to the techniques of
good breeding. Surely
horseracing horses and racing pigeons are classic examples of such
technology. Itfs highly
unlikely to produce a slow racing horse when bred from two incredibly
speedy horses. Similarly, it
would be unusual to produce a superior racing pigeon from two slow moving
birds lacking in stamina. And
so, it makes perfect sense that without two first class animals of the
species, it is near impossible to produce anything of blue-ribbon
quality.
The Asian Shamo
The
Asian Shamo is classified into a large number of difference species. Since ancient times, selective
breeding has cultivated a sophisticated fighting cock, making
the Asian Shamo unbeatable in terms of strength, stamina and speed. The great speed of the Thai and
Vietnamese fighting cock has brought about the nickname of eFighter
Weaponf, where the courage of the Japanese Shamo to fight unto death with
its mental strength and great muscular physique has born the nickname
eSpecial Operation Unitf (or the eGreen Beretf). In the world of fighting cocks,
the Shamo are the most powerful and superior fighting machines. The Asian Shamo can be seen all
across Asia; from Korea to Pakistan, India, Indonesia, China, Thailand,
Vietnam and Japan, and in each respective region each country has its own
style and preference for refining the species, such as the Indian Shamo,
the Thai Shamo, Vietnamese Shamo, Taiwanese and Japanese
Shamo.
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