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The Oxford Old English Game is a rare and secretive English breed developed to continue underground cockfighting after the sport was banned in 1849. While the Carlisle strain evolved into a heavier exhibition bird, the Oxford remained the lighter, more athletic pit fowl, marked by its diagonal back and intense fighting heritage. Greenfire Farms recently imported the striking ginger variety, known for its fiery orange and red plumage. These medium-sized birds are active, flighty, and capable fliers that often roost in trees if given the chance. Roosters typically weigh 5 to 6 pounds and hens 3 to 4 pounds, with hens showing more orange-and-black plumage and roosters displaying vivid reds and golds. The hens are reliably broody and make excellent natural mothers, while roosters may be assertive but can be integrated into flocks with patience. Oxfords do well in small coops or large enclosures and thrive with a rooster-to-hen ratio of about 1 to 10. The breed standard calls for a 45-degree back slope, straight comb, red earlobes, and golden-red feathering in males, with penciled or spangled golden hens and dark bronze tails.

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Ginger Oxford Game

This Oxford Game is sure to impress with it's fiery orange plumage.
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    White
    Small to Medium
    100 - 120 Eggs Per Year
    UK
    Year of Import: 2018

    About

    The Oxford Old English Game is a rare and secretive English breed developed to continue underground cockfighting after the sport was banned in 1849. While the Carlisle strain evolved into a heavier exhibition bird, the Oxford remained the lighter, more athletic pit fowl, marked by its diagonal back and intense fighting heritage. Greenfire Farms recently imported the striking ginger variety, known for its fiery orange and red plumage. These medium-sized birds are active, flighty, and capable fliers that often roost in trees if given the chance. Roosters typically weigh 5 to 6 pounds and hens 3 to 4 pounds, with hens showing more orange-and-black plumage and roosters displaying vivid reds and golds. The hens are reliably broody and make excellent natural mothers, while roosters may be assertive but can be integrated into flocks with patience. Oxfords do well in small coops or large enclosures and thrive with a rooster-to-hen ratio of about 1 to 10. The breed standard calls for a 45-degree back slope, straight comb, red earlobes, and golden-red feathering in males, with penciled or spangled golden hens and dark bronze tails.

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