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    History of Thongchai Chanthaburi Farm

    In 2013, Thongchai Chanthaburi Farm was established at 4/45 Moo 1, Thap Chang Subdistrict, Soi Dao District, Chanthaburi Province. Founded by Mr. Kittisak Samranjit, also known as Sia Bee, it was named after Plai Thongchai, a famous elephant with a revered shrine
    of the villagers of Thap Chang, with Luang Ta Son of Wat Khao Kaew, Pratong Subdistrict, kindly anointed the sign for good fortune
     
    After the farm was completed, we collected Burmese fighting cock breeds from leading farms throughout the North, Central, Northeast, West, and East regions to raise and breed. The main breeds were imported for development
    Chao Tao Sam Saen, the champion, priced at 660,000 baht, from Ko Sem Farm, is a breeding stock. A solid chicken with a prominent crest, strong front legs, a resilient spirit, and deep leg numbers. Chao Saen Chai Yai, with front legs like a rainstorm, is from Pee Nueng Nuea Chiang Mai
    Chao Dao Thong, the invisible Burmese sire, won the 2.2 million baht championship at Ko Sem Farm. Chao Plai Ngam, the modern Burmese sire, won the 15.7 million baht championship at Thet Thai Stadium from Noi Chao Chom. Chao Yeer Nam Jai, the deep-legged Burmese sire, won the 2.2 million baht championship at Sia Boy Potharam
    Chao Kao Kae, the 6.6 million baht champion, is from Sia X K. Kao Yot. His father is Kao Lan, and his mother is Chao Thap Tor Daeng. Chao Phet Khiri and his mother is Chao Ronnie, from Kow Sem Farm. Chao Pla Man, from Kow Sem Farm 
    The first-class grey hound, Burmese stud, Boonraksa Lampang. The second-class grey hound, Sompoi, Burmese stud, Boonraksa Lampang. This stud developed for domestic and international use, including Vietnamese friends and the Vietnamese-Thai stable
    It was successfully competed in Vietnam and won the championship with the Ngon chicken, Plaem Burma. It was sent to be paired with the farm's hens to enhance their structure for competition with the Ngon 100 chickens
    Chao Tao Duckluck, a 12-fight champion, fights with a 3.2-kilogram (3.2-kilogram) mark. Chao Moo Bo Duckluck, a 6-fight champion, fights with a 3.8-kilogram (3.2-kilogram) mark
    Duduklak Ngon, Burmese wound, good at crest, side chicks, head lined up, like it is a special chicken, chicks kick knocked out, 3.6 kilograms of fighting marks


    ​Thongchai Chanthaburi has farm management according to standards, maintenance, barn management, cleanliness, disease control and prevention, and registration of identity of both gifted and winged chickens, identifying father, mother, and date of birth according to the breed

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    Contact, inquire, order

    Salesperson: Admin Tee

    Phone: 096-756-0847 Line: Teenoy420

    Salesperson: Admin Ness

    Phone: 086-109-3795 Line: specialnes

    Farm Manager: Mr. Zack

    Phone: 098-336-6820 Line: nevin.38

    Thongchai Chanthaburi Farm, a center for quality fighting cocks

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

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