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Apple apps feature "Lucky Chicken"


We all knew that sabungeros of the old times consulted the phases of the moon whenever they fought their roosters. Even today many sabungeros still practise moonscope in fighting their roosters or in betting travesia.

Our sabong forefathers may not have known the reason, but the fact that they practised it for so long a time, would mean that somehow they had observed that it worked. Recently, studies showed that indeed the moon cycle had effects on life on earth including human and animal behavior.

Well, if that’s the case then there must be corresponding effects on the game fowl’s fighting performance.

About a decade ago, RB Sugbo Gamefowl Technology conducted a study on the biorhythm of game fowl performance. This study when released created some stir. It was later translated and published in Spanish and Vietnamese.

The RB Sugbo study confirmed that If left alone, under normal conditions, game fowls have natural bio rhythm that guides their individual fighting performances.

After 24 sparring sessions the chart showed a clear correlation between the performances of certain birds with that of the lunar cycle.

It showed that fowls' performances are guided by a cycle of four phases consisting of 7 days each. Coincidence or whatever, the lunar cycle is also of 4 phases of 7 days each.

Now, in a mixture of the old and the new, a Filipino, Emmanuel Lauron Dela Torre, has managed to create an application that will suppose to guide sabungeros on what type of roosters will most likely win on a given day based on the lunar cycle. And believe it or not, the said application has passed the standards of Apple and is now available from Apple Apps Market.

Fortunate are the i-phone user sabungeros as they can readily download said applications “Lucky Chicken” to their phones for only 5.99US$.

Lucky Chicken is a guide to selecting the lucky chickens for the day. For more about this read Roosterman E-Mag No. 41.

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What will be the standards

of the fighting rooster

of the future?

 

The Peruvian is getting popular in the Philippines. It is a different kind of rooster. It is much bigger, much taller, much stronger, although not necessarily better than the American Game fowl.

 

Definitely the Peruvian game fowl will change the standards of the future. In some instances it will tremendously improve the present bloodlines. On the other hand it could also ruin many good bloodlines of today.

 

The Peruvian has a couple of good traits vital to winning Long Knife fights. But it also has more bad traits. Finding out which are good and which are bad is the challenge.

 

We think just enough Peruvian blood is good. Too much Peruvian blood is bad.

 

We are trying to balance it out. Check out the PERUBLIZ.

 

 

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