Stronger than ever, the proven tandem of Thunderbird and the National Federation of Gamefowl Breeders through the years have brought about an alliance that enabled Philippine cockfighting and the industry of gamefowl breeding to grow by leaps and bounds.
Powered by a common goal of developing, promoting and uplifting sabong as the Philippines’ national sport and rooster-raising as the multi-billion peso industry that that it is today, Thunderbird and NFGB has time and again worked together for the success of Bakbakan – the best thing that ever happened to the Sport.
Now on its eighth year, Bakbakan, in record-breaking fashion, has provided the rewards, the recognition, the prestige and the grandeur that befit the dedication, patience and resiliency of a true-blooded gamefowl breeder.
The mission to ensure Bakbakan’s success each year has undoubtedly cemented the Thunderbird-NFGB partnership - continuously nurtured by their mutual mission and vision for Philippine cockfighting.
Thunderbird – with its commitment to keep the gamefowl industry healthy and the National Federation of Gamefowl Breeders – keeping its role as “the proverbial hen that incubated the golden eggs” with the increasing number of provincial and regional breeders’ organizations formed all over the country, will forever be not only partners for Bakbakan, but also for Philippine cockfighting.
Hi my name is Greg Thomas, I'm a journalist in the San Francisco Bay Area working on an article about cockfighting in California. A state Senator has proposed two bills this year that would strengthen the penalties for people caught cockfighting or watching a cockfight, and I'd like to get a word from someone on the opposite side of the debate--someone who has a stake in cockfighting (whether it be cultural, financial or otherwise) in California. Please forward this message along to people who would be affected if these laws are passed. I can be reached by email at: EmailGregoryThomas@gmail.com. Thanks very much.
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