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post #101 of 251

Here are two more. I admire the looks of the American Gamecock more than any other chicken out there. Something about the stance of the bird and its ability to face fear in the face is jaw dropping.

 

 

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post #102 of 251
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Here are two more. I admire the looks of the American Gamecock more than any other chicken out there. Something about the stance of the bird and its ability to face fear in the face is jaw dropping.

 

 

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welcome to the gamefowl community and beautiful birds do you know any of there bloodlines

post #103 of 251

I am new to blood lines but I do know they have several yellow legged hatch, sabertooth hatch kelso cross, gerrard hatch, white legged kelso, red white legged kelso, and 1 bama sports grey which is that golden/white colored one.


Edited by Matthew3590 - 8/7/12 at 8:34pm
post #104 of 251

Golden Duckwing cock

Crele Cock

Black tailed White Cock and Spangled Hen

Golden Duckwing Cock and Unknown color hen

Spangled Pullet

Geremiah...

American Games,Old English Game Bantams,,and a pair of Guineas

 

"There are only two things you need in life: duct tape and WD-40. If it moves and it shouldn't, use the duct tape.If it doesn't move and it should, use the WD-40."

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Geremiah...

American Games,Old English Game Bantams,,and a pair of Guineas

 

"There are only two things you need in life: duct tape and WD-40. If it moves and it shouldn't, use the duct tape.If it doesn't move and it should, use the WD-40."

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post #105 of 251

I think my Spangled pullet might just be a stag

Geremiah...

American Games,Old English Game Bantams,,and a pair of Guineas

 

"There are only two things you need in life: duct tape and WD-40. If it moves and it shouldn't, use the duct tape.If it doesn't move and it should, use the WD-40."

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Geremiah...

American Games,Old English Game Bantams,,and a pair of Guineas

 

"There are only two things you need in life: duct tape and WD-40. If it moves and it shouldn't, use the duct tape.If it doesn't move and it should, use the WD-40."

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post #107 of 251
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thumbsup.gif nice

 

I have one red cock right now but he is going thru a major molt. I will post a pic of him in his new glory here in a few more weeks. I am supposedly getting 2 or 3 more stags soon.  The boy has to capture them as they sleep way up in a tall pine tree now. He is going to lure them into the dog kennel some how or another so they ought to be some HUMDINGERS when I ever get them LOL

 

Jeff

There's a whole world of differences between propagators and breeders. My goal is to propagate breeders towards the Standard of Perfection.
 
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, you can make a purse out of it, but it won't be silk. LOL
 
Maybe in about another 30-40 years I'll get this "being an expert" thing figured out by then. LOL
 
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There's a whole world of differences between propagators and breeders. My goal is to propagate breeders towards the Standard of Perfection.
 
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, you can make a purse out of it, but it won't be silk. LOL
 
Maybe in about another 30-40 years I'll get this "being an expert" thing figured out by then. LOL
 
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post #108 of 251

I have way to many roosters and hens right now. I want to sell some of them if you're interested.

post #109 of 251
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Hey fellow Gamefowl owners. I am personally new to gamecocks but my family in Alabama are certainly no strangers to the breed. I have some pictures of them that were taken yesterday and last week so don't be to harsh cause they are starting to molt lol.png I also have some pictures of the 30 some odd teens that are running around that aren't quite ready to be pinned up. I haven't seen anyone else do this but we hatch our chicks with either by hen and stay with hen or by incubator then placed with hen then when they are big enough the free range until they get old enough and start fighting eachother and get pinned up. By letting them free range we believe it helps keep them alert and and builds muscle fast since if they don't find their way to a tree they will be dinner. All of these were taken with the iPhone 4S.

 

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Nice birds! I like the fourth pic, what bloodline is he?

post #110 of 251
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I have way to many roosters and hens right now. I want to sell some of them if you're interested.


No thanks, but I appreciate the offer though. I have some resources a little closer to home so to say if I ever decide to up my game selection here. cool.png

 

Jeff

There's a whole world of differences between propagators and breeders. My goal is to propagate breeders towards the Standard of Perfection.
 
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, you can make a purse out of it, but it won't be silk. LOL
 
Maybe in about another 30-40 years I'll get this "being an expert" thing figured out by then. LOL
 
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There's a whole world of differences between propagators and breeders. My goal is to propagate breeders towards the Standard of Perfection.
 
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, you can make a purse out of it, but it won't be silk. LOL
 
Maybe in about another 30-40 years I'll get this "being an expert" thing figured out by then. LOL
 
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