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 Boston Roundheads - One of the trios that was changed with a motorbike. They are direct descendants of breeders coming from Lance de la Torre who often swap breeders with RBU Farms. They are light reds, pea combed, white feet with medium high station. They are smart fighters and would be on top of their opponents once they start to make a move.

 Cowan Roundheads - We acquired our broodcock from the owner of  Stable Entry, who is really more in love with horses than gamefowls, who in turn, acquired it from a gamefarm in Pangasinan. They are light reds, pea combed, white feet with medium station. They wave and are good counter punchers. They love to hang in the air before delivering a barrage of blows.

 Dan Gray Roundheads - This line was purchased from GE Mapalad. They were initially a disappointment as the F1's hatched as a variety of chickens. Some stags were pop-eyed, some open tailed, some were straight combed and others were pea combed. They were all wine red, white feet medium stationed.  The pullets came in two colors, some wine red and others light hackled. Many came out with dark legs. It was a let down cause we made it clear that we were looking for straight breds. What we got were plain crosses probably like the original blend that would later become the Dan Grays. We fought the stags and made a 60% winning percentage. Out of disappointment, I tried to swap the trio with other breeders but succeeding only with a swap of one hen. However, hoping that our money would not go to waste, we decided to improve and fix the line through selective breeding. They now mostly come out more uniformly, wine red, pea combed, white feet medium high stationed and straight combed stags and dark legged pullets are now just throwbacks not the norm. They tend to dominate the fight and are tremendous body punchers. They are very accurate cutters.

 Jim Clem Roundheads - This is from a hen exchanged with the Dan Gray hen with Joel Nilo of Gamefarm Directory. It was bred to a Lacy Cock with an offspring being bred back to her. We are now on the 15/16 stage and is hoping to reach the 63/64 stage next year. They are light reds, pea combed, light yellow feet and medium stationed. They punch with speed and tends to disengage after delivering a blow.

 Lacy Roundheads -This line is from Bowman's Farm and is being bred as they are since Dr. Mike's group of physicians in Tuguegarao imported thirty six trios and started a farm. Unluckily, one of the partners died in a vehicular accident after conducting a patient to Manila and the other partner decided to migrate to the States soon after. They are light reds, white feet, pea combed and medium stationed. They like to meet their opponent head-on and throws a lot of feet.