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    Refugee Chickens

    If any kind of chicken can survive and thrive in that kind of situation it would be an american game, they have very good instincts when compared to your average backyard chicken. they probably prefer the free life as to being caged, I would
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    Refugee Chickens

    I dont know what the white poofy feathers at the base of the tail are called but it's very very very common in American gamefowl
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    Refugee Chickens

    they dont need a man made nest at all, if they want to lay they will find a nice place to lay. IMO The only real advantage of teaching them to use a nest box is you wont have to search for eggs
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    Refugee Chickens

    to the OP, you can keep other kinds of roosters together with varying degrees of success but with this type of chicken it can never be safely done. I have kept 3 roosters in a flock but they were layers and not american games. also you said "Allowing the animal to suffer, surviving in an...
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    Refugee Chickens

    He's just concerned that the warnings given concerning the fighting behavior of these birds isnt being taken serious and there is going to be an incident that could have otherwise been avoided that will further sully the image of these birds. you can block any users you dont want input from...
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    Refugee Chickens

    those are young american game roosters. when they reach maturity they will fight for dominance and if they are from good lines it will not be a couple hits then over it will possibly be to the death I would personally leave them be. they are happier wondering or they would be cooped up at...
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