![]() ![]() ![]() Joe Wingate brought over from Northern Ireland a pure strain of chickens in 1870 into his Alabama farm. ![]() These beautiful, aggressive birds are slowly declining in number since cockfighting became illegal in all states when Louisiana banned the practice in 2008. Over the years he crossed these Irish birds into American gamefowl strains and produced what is now known as the Brown Red games. The heritage breed of Brown Red games, however, trace their lineage to rural Alabama in the 1870s, where a local “cocker” imported a pure line of game fowl from Northern Ireland. If you are a fan of cockfighting or sabong, continue reading. There are several bloodlines of Brown Reds especially today that many local breeders are crossing with different modern breeds. ![]()
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