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25/10/2025

Paano nga ba mag laro ang cardinal club Kelso ayon kay boss Bebot Uy ng Stallion Farm 👌

Sang ayon ba kayo mga boss? :D

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24/10/2025

Sir Bebot, hawak ang tatay o ang brood c**k na pinag simulan ng mga melsims grey o kung tawagin ngayon ng nakakarami ay "24M Grey"

Paano nga ba ito nabuo at anong mga bloodline ang nag cocompose nito? :D Tara

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THE HUMBLE IDOL —  “TATA REY” BRIONES OF New RB Spartan Farm SPARTAN BLOOD. DERBY HEART. LEGACY FOR THE AGES.From the qu...
24/10/2025

THE HUMBLE IDOL — “TATA REY” BRIONES OF New RB Spartan Farm
SPARTAN BLOOD. DERBY HEART. LEGACY FOR THE AGES.

From the quiet grit of Masbate to the bright lights of the country’s biggest derbies, Tata Rey built more than a farm — he built a dynasty. Hands-on, exacting, and relentless in pursuit of performance, he turned Spartan Gamefarm into a household name for breeders who demand balance, fight intelligence, and results. Today we celebrate a man whose birds didn’t just win trophies — they changed how Philippine breeders measure excellence.

What he gave the sport:
• Multi-time World Slasher Cup contender and champion — a proven record on the biggest stage.
• Derby victories across decades, including the famed Greengold RB1 win in 2018 and countless podium finishes that kept Spartan stock at the center of every conversation.
• A thriving breeding operation — Spartans / New RB Spartan Farm — whose bloodlines (Reds, Greys, Spartan Black) are sought after across the islands.
• Openness and influence: farm tours, interviews, and conditioning methods that inspired a generation of handlers and breeders.

This isn’t just about trophies. It’s about grit passed bird-to-bird, lesson-by-lesson, from shed to ring. It’s about a breeder who proved local stock could stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the best. It’s about a name — Tata Rey — that will keep showing up on pedigrees, in farm drops, and in derby legends for years to come.

New RB Spartan Farm Baka naman ho maka-isa? 😀

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24/10/2025

Patrick Antonio — a name that reads like a ledger of campaigns, tactics, and hard-won wins.
If the circuit keeps legends, idol Patrick is one of them: a multi-event champion. His record isn’t about flashy lines on paper — it’s about repeatable results on the mat: planned campaigns, calculated conditioning, and matchup choices that expose a bird’s strengths instead of hiding its faults.

What sets sir Patrick apart is method, not luck. He builds programs the way a tactician builds a playbook: refine a family through targeted testing, condition it to perform to a plan, then campaign when the pattern of success is proven. That approach produced headline wins at high-stakes d3rbies and the kind of repeat performances other keepers study and copy.

He’s also a connector in the circuit — a breeder who turns private acquisitions into public proof. The famous 24M brood was refined and campaigned by idol Patrick after receiving foundation stock from trusted breeders; the line’s rise shows how careful stewardship and sharp campaigning amplify a family’s reach. Beyond any single bird, Patrick’s influence shows in the yards that adopted his methods: tactical matchmaking, surgical pairings, and selection for repeatable behavior.

Longtime keepers will tell you idol Patrick didn’t chase fame — he engineered it. Years in the pits, precise preparation, and an eye for consistent winners made him a go-to name for anyone serious about building a program that wins when it matters. Respect the records. Study the campaigns. That’s how legends stay legends.

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21/10/2025

35 days old peruvian x american fowl.

Not a single drop of antibiotics, sagana sa probiotics. ❣️👌

20/10/2025

In the Philippine gamefowl scene, few names are mentioned with quiet respect like sir Bebot “Bravo” Uy of Stallion Gamefarm (SF) in Davao. Known for running a tight, consistent breeding program, Uy built his yard not through publicity but through discipline — letting his birds speak for his work.

Long before the name “SF” or “Blue Quartz” became known on d2rby lists, sir Uy was already recognized by top breeders for his careful hand and steady results. His program grew from years of yard refinement — selective pairings, heavy culling, and a focus on birds that could show timing, sense, and finish under pressure. That consistency built Stallion’s reputation as a yard that values form, not fame.

One of the most notable traces of Uy’s breeding influence is found in the Grey line later known as the “24M Grey.” This particular family was originally part of Uy’s yard before making its way into the hands of Patrick Antonio, where it was refined and campaigned successfully. Over time, it gained recognition in the circuit under the “24M” name — a nod to its performance and reliability. Those who know the line understand its foundation traces back to Uy’s breeding, where structure and mental sharpness were always priorities.

Despite the recognition, Bebot Uy has remained reserved in his ways. Stallion Gamefarm has never been about mass distribution or constant crossing — it’s about keeping blood tight, stable, and predictable. His birds are bred for purpose: deep-bodied, well-keeled, intelligent fowl that stay composed even in close fights. Each season, selection remains strict; few are kept, fewer still are shared.

That quiet control has kept Stallion bloodlines among the most consistent in Mindanao — clean, yard-tested, and reflective of a breeder who values results over recognition. To this day, those who’ve raised or flown his birds describe them with the same words: balanced, durable, and smart.

Bebot Uy’s legacy isn’t written in loud talk or borrowed names. It’s in the steady reputation of Stallion — a yard built on patience, precision, and birds that do exactly what they were bred to do.

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20/10/2025

Breeder Profile: Bobby Boles began where most real keepers begin: in the yard and the pit. He wasn’t an attention-seeker or a catalog breeder — he learned birds by living with them, testing them under real conditions, and shaping choices around what actually repeated in the match. That hands-on schooling is the root of everything he kept and passed on: an eye for structure, temperament, and the hard basics of Asil type.

Out of that work came the Boles Asil — a compact, round-head Oriental family prized for structural strength, game foundation, and an unusually steady temperament for Asil stock. Keepers who work the line describe them as “gentle but game,” the kind of Asil that holds type while remaining workable in the yard — not flashy, but honest and consistent.

Boles preserved the family deliberately. He ran small, tightly controlled sets, culled by yard performance and temperament, and shared birds only when he trusted the recipient to steward the type rather than dilute it. That limited-sharing strategy concentrated the family’s traits instead of scattering them — a preservation choice that made the line rarer but far easier for later keepers to stabilize and protect.

Those selective transfers matter. A few trusted stewards received birds and treated them as heritage stock to be guarded and stabilized rather than mass-sold. One known recipient who carried Boles blood into wider Philippine stewardship was sir Ramon Mitra — a transfer that helped preserve the family across oceans while keeping its rules intact: small sets, strict selection windows, and pairing for temperament as well as type.

Today the survivors of that chain live in specialty yards and tribute keepers who still follow the same playbook: protect numbers, document pedigrees when possible, and breed for temperament and repeatable type first. The point of Boles Asil wasn’t to be everywhere — it was to be right where it mattered: in yards that treat bloodlines like tools, not trends.

If you run these birds, you’ll notice what preservation buys you: family-like behavior, reliable structure, and a temperament that makes the line workable while keeping Asil backbone. Limited sharing didn’t make Boles famous — it made his Asil pure. Respect the keeper who protected it, the stewards who preserved it, and the breeders who still treat the blood as heritage.

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