Thomo Cockfighting is a traditional form of entertainment in Vietnam as well as in many Southeast Asian countries. Among the popular forms of cockfighting, Thomo cockfighting emerges as an attractive and dramatic game, attracting the attention of many players. Let’s learn about this special form of cockfighting in the article below by EAZEBET.
Everything about Thomo cockfighting that players need to know
This is one of the forms of cockfighting that many top players love. Although the rules are simple, each cockfighting match is especially dramatic. So, what is it about this form of cockfighting that attracts players so much?
What kind of cockfighting is Thomo cockfighting?
This is a unique traditional form of cockfighting in Thailand, held in casinos or specialized locations. Along with Cambodian cockfighting and Philippine cockfighting, this is also one of the forms of cockfighting that attracts a large number of bettors. This form has its own characteristics in terms of the rules for selecting fighting cocks, the way the match is organized and the results are determined, different from other forms of cockfighting.
Requirements for fighting chickens in Thomo Cockfighting
When participating in Thomo tournaments, chicken owners must adhere to strict standards for fighting chickens. Only carefully selected chickens, weighing between 2.5 and 3.5 kg and of equivalent strength are allowed to participate.
In addition, fighting cocks also need to be specially trained to be able to use sharp claws and sharp feathers effectively in the fight. Cock owners must also register and be licensed to be able to participate in the Thomo tournament.
How and rules of playing Thomo cockfighting
Thomo fighting takes place in a square arena, about 6×6 meters in size, lined with fine sand. Two chickens are brought into the arena and must fight until one is injured or runs away.
Betting is done before and during the match, with predetermined odds. Referees will supervise and make decisions on the outcome of the match, based on specific regulations such as the maximum 15-minute time limit, the extent of injuries and the mobility of the chickens.
Rules for determining winning/losing chickens
In Thomo tournaments, determining the winning or losing chicken is based on specific criteria such as match time (maximum 15 minutes), the chicken’s injury level and mobility.
If after 15 minutes, no chickens run away or are seriously injured, the referee will declare a draw. The referee will make the final decision on the match result, based on the specific rules and regulations of Thomo cockfighting.
Experience in raising quality Thomo fighting chickens
Choosing the breed of chicken is only part of the process of raising and preparing winning chickens in Thomo cockfighting. Other factors such as nutrition, training, and care of the chicken owner are also extremely important to maximize the strength of the fighting chicken.
How to choose the right Thomo fighting chicken
Chicken owners should look to buy chickens from reputable farms in Thailand, as these breeds have been specially bred and trained to meet the standards of Thomo cockfighting.
Some popular chicken breeds include Pradu Hang Dam, Pradu Hang Yai and Gai Dang. Chicken owners should pay attention to criteria such as size, weight (from 2.5 to 3.5 kg), strength and ability to use sharp claws and pointed feathers.
Enhance nutrition, protein and vitamins.
A balanced diet rich in protein and vitamins is the key to raising healthy fighting cocks. Chicken owners should provide their chickens with energy-rich foods such as rice, corn, soybeans, meat, and fish.
In addition, supplementing substances such as iron, calcium and vitamin E is also very important to increase the strength and resistance of chickens. In addition, chicken owners need to pay attention to cleaning the coop, monitoring the health of the chickens and adjusting the living environment accordingly.
Some notes on how to train Thomo cockfighting
Chicken owners need to teach their chickens basic kicks such as overhead kicks, side kicks, up kicks and down kicks. These kicks help chickens attack and defend effectively in a fight. Training these kicks can start by using simulated objects, then gradually increase the difficulty.
In addition to kicking techniques, training the chicken’s reflexes and movement speed is also very important. Chicken owners can create simulated situations that require the chicken to react quickly. Gradually, these situations will become more complex, forcing the chicken to move more flexibly.
Conclusion
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