The Peruvian Gamefowl (also called Peruano) is a powerful and elegant fighting breed originally developed in Peru. These birds are admired for their tall, athletic build, aggressive nature, and graceful movement. They are bred primarily for performance and stamina in the pit, but also valued for their striking appearance and strong genetics.
Key Features:
- Origin: Peru
- Weight: Roosters average 5 to 7 lbs (2.2–3.2 kg); hens slightly lighter
- Body Type: Tall, muscular, and upright stance with long legs and neck
- Comb: Usually single or pea comb, often dubbed for show or competition
- Temperament: Very game and territorial — best kept separate from other roosters
- Feathers: Sleek and tight-feathered; comes in many colors including red, brown, black, and gold
- Purpose: Bred for gamefowl competition, breeding, or exhibition
- Special Traits: Known for intelligence, speed, and exceptional endurance






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