For stag derbies, untampered spurs are required during stag screening; besides that of primary wing feathers are intact, wing band is untampered, and stag registration sheet is legitimate. You have to screen your own opponent. It is your right and responsibility. Do not trust anyone even the organizers. Tell your opponent to screen your stag too. Do not complain after the fight that your stag fought a cock. Specimen Details:
Also check out his spurs when he was younger, click link:
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For stag derbies, untampered spurs are required during stag screening; besides that of primary wing feathers are intact, wing band is untampered, and stag registration sheet is legitimate. You have to screen your own opponent. It is your right and responsibility. Do not trust anyone even the organizers. Tell your opponent to screen your stag too. Do not complain after the fight that your stag fought a cock. Specimen Details:
Also check out his spurs when he was younger, click link: For stag derbies, untampered spurs are required during stag screening; besides that of primary wing feathers are intact, wing band is untampered, and stag registration sheet is legitimate. You have to screen your own opponent. It is your right and responsibility. Do not trust anyone even the organizers. Tell your opponent to screen your stag too. Do not complain after the fight that your stag fought a cock. Specimen Details:
Also check out his spurs when he is older, click link: The Meeteis or Meiteis are the majority ethnic group of Manipur, India, and because of this are sometimes referred to as Manipuris. Generally speaking, Meitei is an endonym and Manipuri is an exonym. The Meitei people are made up of seven clans, who trace their written history back to 33 AD. Manipur is a state in northeastern India, with the city of Imphal as its capital. Manipur consist of Kangleipak kingdom (Meitei, Bhramin, and Meitei Pangal (Muslim)) and the hills of the tribals and is bounded by the Indian states of Nagaland to the north, Mizoram to the south and Assam to the west; it also borders Burma to the east. It covers an area of 22,347 square kilometres (8,628 sq mi). Geographically, it falls under the Southeast Asia region. The Meiteis (Meeteis), who live primarily in the state's valley region, form the primary ethnic group (60% of the total population) but occupy only 10% of the total land area. Their language, Meiteilon (Meeteilon), (also known as Manipuri), is also the lingua franca in the state, and was recognized as one of the national languages of India in 1992. The Muslims (Meitei-Pangal) also live in the valley; the Kukis, Nagas, Hmars and other smaller groups form about 40% of the population but occupy the remaining 90% of the total land area of Manipur State . Manipur is considered a sensitive border state. Reference: |
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