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Ga Cua

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Just the stag.

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This was him on 13 Sept 2011: just 3 months ago.

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NPIP 56-378, AI tested Clean, Farm Inspected by Clemson Poultry
Breeding Orientals,Games and Ducks;
With a large selection of Asil
And the largest flock of Cubalayas east of the Mississippi
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post #2 of 26

Nice! thumbsup A very rare bird to find.

Araucanas, Polish, Shamos

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Araucanas, Polish, Shamos

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post #3 of 26
Thread Starter 

Thanks Illia. I had been looking for years and was finally helped out by a wonderful friend in CA.

NPIP 56-378, AI tested Clean, Farm Inspected by Clemson Poultry
Breeding Orientals,Games and Ducks;
With a large selection of Asil
And the largest flock of Cubalayas east of the Mississippi
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NPIP 56-378, AI tested Clean, Farm Inspected by Clemson Poultry
Breeding Orientals,Games and Ducks;
With a large selection of Asil
And the largest flock of Cubalayas east of the Mississippi
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post #4 of 26

Funny how ugly they look, then how quick it changes. There is an example why you shouldnt cull too early. Very nice looking bird.

       Zach

Breeding 2011
-Cubalayas: BB Red, Blue Red, GDW, Blue GDW, White, Red Pyle             -OEGB: Black and Wheaten
-Sumatras: Large and Bantam Black                                                         -Australorps: Black (one White hen)
-Ko Shamo: Blue Wheaten                                                                        -Brahmas: Light Bantams
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Breeding 2011
-Cubalayas: BB Red, Blue Red, GDW, Blue GDW, White, Red Pyle             -OEGB: Black and Wheaten
-Sumatras: Large and Bantam Black                                                         -Australorps: Black (one White hen)
-Ko Shamo: Blue Wheaten                                                                        -Brahmas: Light Bantams
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post #5 of 26
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Originally Posted by cubakid 

Funny how ugly they look, then how quick it changes. There is an example why you shouldnt cull too early. Very nice looking bird.

       Zach


You thought him ugly Zach??????lollollollol

NPIP 56-378, AI tested Clean, Farm Inspected by Clemson Poultry
Breeding Orientals,Games and Ducks;
With a large selection of Asil
And the largest flock of Cubalayas east of the Mississippi
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NPIP 56-378, AI tested Clean, Farm Inspected by Clemson Poultry
Breeding Orientals,Games and Ducks;
With a large selection of Asil
And the largest flock of Cubalayas east of the Mississippi
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post #6 of 26

Nice bird, Doc! I haven't seen a muffed Oriental before (save maybe what looked like some muffing on a Satsumadori hen, but I could be mistaken). He sure looks like he has changed a lot since he was a chick!

My favorite breeds are: Kraienkoppe, Orloff, Thai Gamefowl, Leghorns

 

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My favorite breeds are: Kraienkoppe, Orloff, Thai Gamefowl, Leghorns

 

"And God said to the man and woman, 'Subdue the Earth, and have dominion over every living thing'."

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post #7 of 26
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Even his beak has lightened with time; which I find amazing (talking 3 months!).

NPIP 56-378, AI tested Clean, Farm Inspected by Clemson Poultry
Breeding Orientals,Games and Ducks;
With a large selection of Asil
And the largest flock of Cubalayas east of the Mississippi
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NPIP 56-378, AI tested Clean, Farm Inspected by Clemson Poultry
Breeding Orientals,Games and Ducks;
With a large selection of Asil
And the largest flock of Cubalayas east of the Mississippi
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post #8 of 26


I like the beauty of Ga Gua
I have seem so beautiful roosters in some other site they are stunning looking birds.
Congrats man

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economic crisis answer: golden eggs.
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post #9 of 26

Great find, Bro. Congrats and all that stuff. Those birds really are hard to obtain. I wish you well with that program......Pop

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Siyah Rampuri Asil, White Chinese, Emden, and African Geese, Guineas, a Rottweiler (Bella), and a Yellow Lab (Booger). Fifty five years with chickens and still learning.

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In God We Trust

Siyah Rampuri Asil, White Chinese, Emden, and African Geese, Guineas, a Rottweiler (Bella), and a Yellow Lab (Booger). Fifty five years with chickens and still learning.

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post #10 of 26

Very nice wink

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