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post #2062 of 29928/6/12 at 12:27pm- Location: San Antonio Texas
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post #2063 of 29928/6/12 at 12:39pmpost #2064 of 29928/7/12 at 10:58amMY BREEDS:KO SHAMO, O-SHAMO, LOATIAN THAI, GA NOI DON, SOUTH AMERICAN REZA, SIYAH RAMPUR ASIL, MAHARAJAH ASIL, NORTH INDIAN ASIL, PAKISTANI ASIL
FRENCH MARANS (Blue & Black Copper), AMERACAUNAS (Lavenders, Blue/Wheatens), ANDALUSIONS(BLUE/SPLASH), WYNADOTTES (BLRW), SILKIES (Lavender, Paints)
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Date:MY BREEDS:KO SHAMO, O-SHAMO, LOATIAN THAI, GA NOI DON, SOUTH AMERICAN REZA, SIYAH RAMPUR ASIL, MAHARAJAH ASIL, NORTH INDIAN ASIL, PAKISTANI ASIL
FRENCH MARANS (Blue & Black Copper), AMERACAUNAS (Lavenders, Blue/Wheatens), ANDALUSIONS(BLUE/SPLASH), WYNADOTTES (BLRW), SILKIES (Lavender, Paints)
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post #2066 of 29928/7/12 at 5:12pm- Location: Four Oaks, NC
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really just starting to get into the Oriental Gamefowl and will post some pics of my babies soon......got afew saipans already close to 24 inches tall ans he is only 6 months old and got the the biggest feet I've ever seen on a chicken....almost as big as my turkey's feet already and i know they will get bigger by the time is is 2 yrs. old and mature

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post #2067 of 29928/7/12 at 5:17pmQuote:
The Madagascar games are not recognized by the APA.Walt
post #2068 of 29928/7/12 at 5:24pm- Location: Four Oaks, NC
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I also have some Madagascar games.....I put mine on tie cords for excersise/train to build them up....I use a small section of chain in the tie cord for more weigth and change it once a week to the other leg.......I've had a few break their legs from hitting so hard in combat.....I like the rope excerise for balance
just my 2 cents worth

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post #2069 of 29928/8/12 at 9:13amSome of my friends used a good size wheel where the roosters goes inside ,where they run as much as they want for a day.
This wheels has the same dynamic of a bicycle from wheel it moves when the rooster moves and it tops when the roosters stops.
They took this idea from youtube .
after a day of running they go back to the cord for two days or three sometimes even a week all depends.
I usually hand exercise them on my days off
I also put them in a 4' by 5' scratching pan on green grass when i have grass, right now all the grass is dry **** :O
You can add weights on each legs but keep in mind how much weight is right for beginners
I don't show them but I like to move them to keep them fit.
Is not that much work since I only have few birds.
this is quality time when I spend time with my birds. Loleconomic crisis answer: golden eggs.economic crisis answer: golden eggs.post #2070 of 29928/9/12 at 7:34am- Location: east Tennessee
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I'm thinking about maybe running a pair of shamo with my free-ranging layer flock, they should stay seperated right? and once my layer roo (4 mo. old) gets beat up they'll leave each other alone? how do these look? their also young http://chattanooga.craigslist.org/grd/3189233191.html
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