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REY K. BAJENTING

Rey Bajenting is a professional roosterman, having been a handler, conditioner in his younger days, he is now a breeder.

He is also a writer. He had been a newspaperman, PR practitioner and Public Affairs Consultant. He had worked as Legislative Staff Chief in Congress, Consultant to the Governor of Cebu, and Executive Assistant at the |Office of the Executive Secretary in Malacanang.

Measuring up to our own goals


We measure up to our goals not against standards of others

Breeding is not about winning all the time. It is about producing the gamefowl you want.

Of course, winning is always the challenge. To a real breeder it is important that his rooster wins. However, he knows that there is possibility it could lose. A true breeder accepts defeat as part of the game. To him it would be enough if he produced a chicken according to his breeding objectives, In short he had produced the chicken he wanted.

Indeed, some breeders, including we at RB Sugbo, are just measuring up to our own goals and not to the standards of others.

But, it doesn’t mean we don’t aspire to be competitive. We are like wise trying to see to it that the gamefowl we like can compete decently in the pit. We have time and again proved it.

To some circles our Blakliz is already accepted as an adequate bloodline that can perform against other bloodlines of note. The Blakliz has won several derbies in the circuits we are fighting and it 2016 it won a tournament among off colors in Cebu.

It’s variant, the Perubliz, a blend of Peruvian and Blakliz, is fairing decently too. In May 2019 a Perubliz won in the finals of World Slasher at Araneta Coliseum. One achievement we are very proud of is when Jimmy and Renier Caposano won the 2014-2015 NFGB National Breeder of the Year Award (combined scores in Bakbakan and Bullangbullang) fielding nothing else but RB Sugbo bloodlines they bred in Leyte.

Our bloodlines can hold their own. Not necessarily better than the others, but they are gamefowl we want to have and we want to breed. We are measuring up to our own goals, not competing with the standards of others.

Some fight chickens because they want to gamble. Some fights chickens and bet big so they become idols, amo, bosses in the cockpit. But, real breeders fight just to prove that the gamefowl they want can compete. It is what breeding gamefowl is all about.

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