Preparing For Chicken Fight Champion

Preparing For Chicken Fight Champion
Table of Contents

Getting a champion fighting chicken in every game does require a long process. Starting from care, feeding to training needs to be done to form a tough fighting chicken. Generally, hobbyists start preparing fighting chickens with exercises when the chickens are 7-10 months old (crushing phase). In this phase, the crushed chicken does not yet have the strength of an adult chicken so it needs enough exercise and needs to be slowly increased in intensity until it is ready to compete.

Chicken Fight Routine Care

Here's what you need to do to form a tough fighting chicken :

  1. Shower

Ayam laga during the destruction phase can be bathed every day when the sun is shining or around 08.00 am. Chickens are bathed by washing the area of the head, face and lower part of the wings using a moistened foam sponge. The water used should be clean and avoid using soap.

2. Drying

Washed chicken should be dried in the sun to dry quickly. When drying, give a base made of wood or bamboo so that the chicken does not get dirty again. Chicken drying time can be done until 10.00 am.

3.Umbar

Time umbar for chicken can be done after the bath and dried. The duration of this umbar implementation is at least 5-6 hours in one day. The goal is to get a fight chicken with a muscular, healthy and Prime body.

4. Supplement administration

Mineral-like supplements in the form of grit or Mineral Feed Supplement A and Calvita can be given to young chickens. In addition, multivitamins such as Vita Plex/Injekvit B Plex/Red Power it can be given to improve the metabolism and endurance of chickens. Stamina supplementsSuper Stamina) can also be administered during routine exercise.

5. Exercise Routine

There are various types of exercises that can be done to form a tough fighting chicken. The type and portion of exercise can be adjusted to the habits of each hobbyist. Here are some common types of exercise that hobbyists do :

  • Wing exercises, performed by lifting one wing alternately right and left every morning. This exercise aims to build wing muscles and shape the chicken's body to be athletic.
  • Neck exercise, performed by rotating the chicken neck using your hands to the left and right slowly as much as 30 times in the morning. This exercise aims to make the neck muscles become flexible which supports the movement of the head when aiming at opponents or avoiding attacks.
  • Exercises with swings, performed from 5 months old chickens with the aim to produce accurate blows and train balance.
  • Swimming training, done by plunging the chicken into the pool/tub of water to train the strength of the leg muscles and wings. This exercise is done for 4-5 minutes for chickens aged 6 months and can be increased when the age of the chicken increases.
  • Jumping exercises, performed repeatedly with sufficient portions that serve to form the thigh and wing muscles and increase the thrust of the blow.
  • Running exercises, can be performed using strands held by the owner, running with weights on both legs or with treadmill artificial. Running training when first done moderately and then improved according to ability.
  • Training run brackets (kliter), done by placing the chicken lure (female) in the cage. Then between the large bracket and the small bracket is given a distance of 15 cm. This exercise is tailored to the ability of chickens and is done to improve the mental chicken.
Running training brackets (cliter)
  • Mental training (abar) or combat trials, performed once per week for 30 days before a match. This exercise is performed in the morning with a duration of 15-20 minutes in one round. If there is endurance training, then other exercises are not needed on the same day.

Preparation For The Match

Chickens that will compete need to be prepared intensely for 30 days in advance so that they are physically and mentally strong.

The Battle of chicken

Here are the preparations made before the chickens compete :

  • Give additional feed such as brown sugar, sprouts and fish oil every other day before training or during the day.
  • One day before the match the chicken does not need to be indulged and must rest completely until the day of the match.
  • Provide supplements Super Stamina every day before training to maintain stamina and more agile chicken. Supplements should also be given on the day of the match approximately 2 hours before the match. Examples of supplements that can be given are Super Strong which can increase aggressiveness when fighting. It can also prolong the chicken's breath, produce more energy and increase stamina.

Heredity alone is not enough to get a tough fight chicken. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to routine maintenance, training and preparation before a good match in order to optimize the potential of fighting chickens to be more resilient and ready to win.

Share Article:
Subscribe Now

Latest updates on livestock and pet care.