Thứ Năm, 13 tháng 6, 2019

THE HISTORY OF THE SPANGLE HATCH

a letter from Dee Cox
Contributed by: thaGamest


The great speckled bird or better known as the Garrard Hatch or whatever you
want to call them, is an old breed of gamefowl that have stood the test of
time and are still winning with an utmost high percentage today. These fowl
have a long history of great breeding behind them, Billy Ruble who was a
famous man for his power Hatch cocks, Harold Brown had these Hatch cocks that
he and Curtis Blackwell got direct from Ted McLean. Harold let Billy have
these cocks; the ones they liked best were getting old. Billy bought the old
cock and bred them brother and sister, which came out spangled. Harold Brown
and Billy Ruble did not want spangled chickens so Ed Garrard got the spangled
fowl from Harold Brown. These were strictly POWER cocks.

Foxie was Ed Garrard's wife's brother, who was a referee. Richard Bates at that time had
the highest breaking power and cutting cocks at that on the circuit. Richard Bates was in a short heel derby and had a cock that had a broken wing and could not see. Ed got Foxie to buy the cock from Richard which was a tall, high stationed spangle cock.

This cock had to be fed by hand to mouth for a long time. The cock never did get to where he could see. Ed Garrard was determined to breed this cock; he was put in a 4 by 4 pen. The cock learned where his feed and water was. Ed bred this cock over the
spangled McLean hens then put them together. The Bates and McLeans came out
Green and Yellow legged. Harold Brown bred to the Green legged side, but got a
few Yellow legged chickens. A man by the name of Massey in Mississippi took
these and bred to the Yellow legged side with great success(but that is
another long story). Ed Garrard bred the Yellow legged side 5/8 by 3/8; Richard Bates bred both 5/8 by 3/8 together and made a set strain. The cocks were not only good but also reproduce well, and I have had the fowl since 1964.

They have kept on producing and the offspring have kept on reproducing. Personally I think they are better now than they have ever been. I took the Spangle Hatch and made a family, and also took the Red ones and made another family. Bud MacPearson was the only one I would swap bloodlines with. When Ed Garrard got sick, Bud and myself inherited these fowl. We got the ones we wanted. Bud MacPearson who was a great friend of Red Richardson got an Albany cock and bred it to the Spangles, then went to the
Albany side(the Albany fowl from Mr. Red Richardson is another long story of
great history). Richard Bates right nose Blueface bred to Percy Flowers Hatch..... May everyone have friends such as I have ,and had...

Dee Cox

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