thank you, you're right. They're not and maybe would never be good pets. They are extremely wild even if they're hatched from eggs in an incubator. Although they're familiar with the raiser, a single shock would make them flying like jets ... and then they stop eating for ... a couple of hours...
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Woow .. good Indonesian ... Thank you for informing to other peoples -- especially in the US -- how people in our country treating green jungle fowls for centuries ... and you're absolutely right ..
I'm just a newbie in raising chickens and just following what others doing ...
I'm a newbie in raising chickens ... no experience at all before .. but some months ago i tried to raise a pair of green jungle fowl baby chickens ... and here they are now :
Hello from east-java Indonesia ...
Ich bin so froh, dass Sie trat BYC. Ein Ort, wo man eine Menge Diskussionen über viele Arten von Vögeln finden kann ...
PAHI: A local green junglefowls conservation group in Java-Indonesia, the place where the green junglefowls come from .....
You can find a lot of pics there ...
Just joint the group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/130880993650717/
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Yes, they look cool . They're 3 months old, male and female. I name the female 'pip-pip' since she always sounds pip..pip..pip...
and still can't find a good name for the male since he's too quiet ... and look stressed... maybe because have to see my ugly face
A villager found the...
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The potentiometer is going to be a issue. They are humidity sensitive an will fail quickly in a incubator. This is the downfall of the LG incubators. Many people hate LG cause they fail a lot an it all boils down to the thermostats potentiometer.
Just locate potentiometer outside...
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maybe this link is usefull
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=6219702
for humidity I use an old casserole/cooking dish and just vary the amount of water and sponges that I put in the dish
Sure, thats another great and easy way to raise humidity ..