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    Thongchai Chanthaburi Farm
    Thongchai Chanthaburi Farm
    Thongchai Chanthaburi Farm
    Tao Sam Saen
    Plai Ngam
    Phetkhiri + Mae Ronnie
    Kao Kae

    "Tao Sam Saen breed"

    The best Burmese chicken with a crested face

    Champion, 660,000 baht, Thetthai Stadium

    The origin of the Three-hundred-thousand-gray breed

    This is a chicken owned by Sie Chung, Sam Roi Yot

                     "Plai Ngam"

    The best Burmese fighter with a crest

    A quick mouth, a great player

    A special player, every time he throws a punch, his opponent gets in trouble

               "Phetkhiri + Mae Ronney"

    Phetkhiri is a rooster with a strong bone structure and is a champion fighter at Mahalap Stadium.

    The bet is 1.1 million baht. He is known for his performance in million-baht fights, like Ronney.

                          "Kao Kae"

    Kao Kae is a stud from Ko Sem Farm. His father is Chao Kao Lan, the number 1 stud.

    He is from Ko Sem Farm and his mother is Chao Thap Tor Daeng.

    He is the number 1 stud at Ko Sem Farm.

    Plai Ngam
    Ngon Dak Lak. Tao Dak Lak
    Bao Bun Jin's Cheong Ngon Koi
    Chao Kao Lan and Mae Chao Thap Tor Daeng

    "Yai Namjai"

    Famous descendants include:

    Jao Yod Thong, who won 10 million baht.

    Jao Yod Thong, the kind-hearted, bone-breaking champion in Vietnam.

    Grandchildren's achievements include winning hundreds of thousands, just like the children of Jao Yod Thong.

    "Ngon Dak Lak"

    Jao Tao Dak Lak is a 100% Ngon chicken from Viet Thai Farm. He enjoys fighting.

    He's a rather stocky chicken.

    He's a bit of a stalwart, but he's been fighting with his neck wounds up to his ears and eyes. He's won 12 fights.

    "Cheong Ngon Koi, Bao Bun Jin Breed"

    Bao Bun Jin is a Ngon chicken, a back-breaking breed.

    From Viet Thai Farm.

    He has won 11 fights and has a good bone structure.

    His kicks are so powerful that he has no opponent in Vietnam.

    "Chao Kao Lan and Mae Chao Thap Tor Daeng"

    These are the first roosters to make a name for themselves in high-priced fights.

    Kow Sem Farm has won 11 million baht in bets at the Bang Len Stadium. His record includes two fights with Andaman, one with Thetthai, and one with Mahalap. He recently won the 11 million baht Burmese Ngorn, a well-built rooster with a deep, powerful striking and a resilient spirit. His successor has a track record of winning millions.

    Chao Tao Nano

    "Chao Tao Nano"

    Burmese breed developed by Nung Nuea Chiang Mai.

    Sire: Chao Som Poi, mother: Ronnie.

    This is a rooster with a crest, special leg size, and eye and ear scars.

    The first batch of offspring passed inspection. They kick open the neck and move up the ears and eyes.

    Good legs, diligent kicking, hitting key points.

    The offspring have good bone structure.

    Mae Chao Ronnie

    "Mae Chao Ronnie"

    She is a bred offspring of Gow Sem Farm and is a beloved daughter.

    In addition to mating with Chao Petch Kiri, Mae Kao Lan was also mated with Chao Sompoi. Pee Nueng Nuea Chiang Mai is Chao Tao Nano, which the farm then mated with the son of Chao Petch Kiri. Her chicks have been excellent, with thick, sharp legs and have won fights in both Thailand and Vietnam.

    Kong Payu, Sum Jao Jom

    "Kong Payu, Sum Jao Jom"

    She's the daughter of the champion "Three-hundred-thousand-baht" (4.4 million baht).

    The Three-hundred-baht breed is known for its tenacity.

    It loves to gamble, has ear and eye injuries, and has a skilled thrower.

    Thongchai Chanthaburi Farm, a center for quality fighting cocks

    Located in Thap Chang Subdistrict, Soi Dao District, Chanthaburi Province

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