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  1. centrarchid

    American Gamefowl

    Their introduction is as follows "They are all the same cross where they are between half and 2/3's Rampuri Aseel with the balance mostly Shuffler with a touch of KC Toppy." I would not even call them grades.
  2. centrarchid

    American Gamefowl

    I don’t recall calling them oriental
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    American Gamefowl

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    American Gamefowl

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    Landrace/adaptive breeding discussion

    I'm fourteen years into my effort that started as a composite of Voter strain American Dominiques and multiple American Game strains. The resulting flock is between 1/2 and 2/3's American Game. Decent growth and egg laying are easy. Good parenting was attribute of founding stock and has been...
  6. centrarchid

    American Gamefowl

    We found someone in Virginia with another shuffler line, the first-generation cross is help in high regard. The chicks above do not look like shufflers at all.
  7. centrarchid

    American Gamefowl

    Son is learning how to convey concepts with the camera phone. He learned hard way that baiting chicks with large meal worms causes them to scatter.
  8. centrarchid

    American Gamefowl

    Schools, not lately, just public events. My son in particular has been taking over the trained chicken display freeing me up for the aquatic critter side of things. We have an event in Charleston, Missouri this coming Monday. Four hour drive each way.
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    Having Fun with Periodic Cicadas as Supplemental Feed

    Cicadas are now like of swarm of honeybees in my orchard. Free-range chickens not able to put a dent in them.
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    American Gamefowl

    They are all the same cross where they are between half and 2/3's Rampuri Aseel with the balance mostly Shuffler with a touch of KC Toppy. The Aseel is the source black and tight down if that is what you are keying in on. There are more colors in the brood than the picture shows. My son is...
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    American Gamefowl

    The above referenced brood pulls average up with 11 chicks. Lots of color variation.
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    American Gamefowl

    Son is really proud of this brood. Six chicks with five eggs left.
  13. centrarchid

    American Gamefowl

    Most of mine are in the 6 to 10 range. Lower than that means poor hatch rate of eggs laid. Usually that is from too much chicken traffic or stressed hen.
  14. centrarchid

    American Gamefowl

    She consistently hatched reared to independence 10 or more chicks. One brood with another hen adding eggs was 23.
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    Having Fun with Periodic Cicadas as Supplemental Feed

    Songbirds here moving around a lot less and Starlings appear to be weaning chicks early since the chicks go straight after the cicadas that are super easy to catch.
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    Having Fun with Periodic Cicadas as Supplemental Feed

    Like many parts of the US, we are having an emergence of periodic cicadas represented by three species, each with their own annoying song, even though they look a lot alike. The are really abundant on the ground where many will never be able to fly and ultimately reproduce. Not letting them go...
  17. centrarchid

    American Gamefowl

    The hen above is the product of four generations of line-breeding anchored on the hen (Sallie) below that was 2-years-old in 2012. The matriarch hen looks a little lighter I think because we did not have as much tree cover and the pens were not yet covered by shade cloth. Feather bleaching. In...
  18. centrarchid

    Blue Jay Eating Eggs!

    Some of my hens in free-range setting would construct nests in open like a wild turkey or quail does. The same hens would limit their foraging, so it was within a hundred-foot radius of the nest. The hen would then challenge birds, including crows that come into that radius and near or on the...
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    American Gamefowl

    Eating cicadas till can’t
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