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    Quote: Impressive fowl, i am envious
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    Quote: No, when I see gameness I view a cock that will never give up. Which is why they need to be separated. Most Shamo are indeed aggressive towards other cocks, even my hens are aggressive at times, but I have seen enough from them (and no I did not do anything illegal before anyone jumps...
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    Quote: You need to be more specific, American game, oriental game, etc.... and which one if u were referring to oriental.
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    I wouldnt mind working on blue asils myself. Maybe I can get my hands on some someday. But for more will just enjoy what I have, and attempt to educate myself as I go along on the noble asil.
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    Quote: Looks nice. I like that small tight comb on him.
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    Quote: If you would check out that website i told you about you would find what your looking for.
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    Quote: Old English Game or Old English Game Bantam?
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    Quote: Seriously? We are talking about animals that not only will eat their own waste but each other as well? As someone that has worked with search amd rescue, man trailers and cadaver dogs, it would be a challenge to train a dog to do that. Seriously. American games appear trainable for...
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    Quote: Seriously? We are talking about animals that not only will eat their own waste but each other as well? As someone that has worked with search amd rescue, man trailers and cadaver dogs, it would be a challenge to train a dog to do that.
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    Quote: It would just depend on what your goal is. I rarely see an advantage to cross breeding unless you are producing performance birds.
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    Quote: Not a sebright. He is not hen feathered, he has hackle, saddle and sickles. He is a sebright cross, most likely on oegb. Actually a very nice bird, but he still shows the rosecomb. Actually he is a Sebright, just hatchery quality. LOTS of Sebrights from hatcheries aren't henny...
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    M.sue : I have an OE Bantam Roo....don't know if he fits in here. He's 5 months old, good with the ladies but is starting to get an attitude that I'm working on changing. He's got that look! https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/93893_dsc06642.jpg Not a sebright. He is not hen...
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    Quote: You actually have some pretty nice splashes there. I would call them a henline bunch of birds. Your hens tails looks a little pinched but u will also see that when a bird is uncomfortable, and the hackle/saddle/wingbow on ur cockbird is a little dark, but that is a very common problem...
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    Quote: Truth is I'm probably not much older than you But I know a few people and got a deal on my Asil Next on my list are some shamos from suzann chung and maybe some BBRed Asil from ? ? Sources Jk I'm still looking though yesterday i went to see a breeder that has some asil from...
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    Quote: Cuban Longtail has, try asking her. And be specific as to what breed and variety you are asking about.
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    Quote: So do they all have modern in them ,or just certain colors ??? Wasn't too sure ? Thanks, I know the ones with dun in them do...as for the rest, I would suggest talkin to the guy you got them from
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    Josh, the guy you got your bantam shamos from that has the dun coloring, he got them from a guy, and the guy THAT guy got them from put modern in them, years and years back.
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    Quote: Above is not entirely correct. Top cocks get greater proportion of mating opportunities with females. No single cock can control all hens in area and part of that is a function of hens having control of what cocks they associate with. Lower ranking cocks / stags operating in shadows...
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