american gamefowl for sale
American Gamefowl originated from various European and Oriental breeds introduced to our country by our ancestors. These birds were specifically bred for cockfighting, which has shaped the lineage we recognize today. While cockfighting is a significant part of our heritage—much like it is in many cultures worldwide—recent legal changes have led to an increase in the popularity of these stunning birds as ornamental or show fowl.
Organizations such as the American Gamefowl Society establish standards for showcasing these birds, similar to the American Poultry Association (APA). Many breeders are now focusing on raising Gamefowl for exhibition rather than the pit, while still preserving the gameness that defines them.
American Gamefowl are categorized into various strains, which differ from most other fowl. Some of the more well-known strains include Hatch, Kelso, Albany, Sweater, Whitehackle, Claret, Roundhead, and Butcher. The names of these strains typically come from individuals who excelled in the pits, having developed their own birds through selective breeding.










