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  1. NextAdam68

    Jungle Fowl

    I've been breeding toward birds that can live in a predator rich environment for a long time now. It's an easy project when you happen to live in a predator rich environment. Definitely not Kauai. All that is exotic in these birds comes from just basic standard hatchery Red Jungle Fowl (RJF)...
  2. NextAdam68

    Jungle Fowl

    He's an example of an observation you made before. Dragon Bone birds do seem to self select. He was selected based on surviving in this particular predator rich environment. I would bet that in addition to survival in the environment, sexual selection played a part, as well,.in some of the...
  3. NextAdam68

    Jungle Fowl

    He's not in my stomach yet. I have my free range trio together now in his cage. I moved him out to another cage. He's on probation I guess. If he goes past a year old, he'll be on death row. Did you get the picture I sent you? If you so desire, you have my permission to post it here, or...
  4. NextAdam68

    Jungle Fowl

    For weeks, actually months, I've been confused about the gender of one of my two Tomarus. One is definitely a cock, crowing beautifully and has been for a few months. It's sibling is a mystery. At first I thought it was a hen and I was delighted. Then I thought it was a cock developing...
  5. NextAdam68

    Jungle Fowl

    I have five Ayam Cemanis in the first little wave of my hatches. All appear as black as night. I'll screen them as time passes to select the best ones for breeding. In the mean time, I need to research the ins and outs of shipping birds so that I can send you some of my rejects for future...
  6. NextAdam68

    Jungle Fowl

    If you do use the last resort, I'd pay a pretty penny to get some eggs from one of those complex mixes. It would be by far the best option for me to start with some of those guys. I loathe carpentry and can barely keep up with the expansion of my current operation. Constructing three times as...
  7. NextAdam68

    Jungle Fowl

    Wow. BekisarBengal is refusing to die. I thought I cut off his head. I'll have to eat him. I realized it was a stupid name in the very beginning and tried to change it, but it was too much trouble. So after living with it for a short while I decided to let it die and create a new persona...
  8. NextAdam68

    Jungle Fowl

    Yeah, those guys are the real deal! The problem is finding one. That guy on the bottom would be the perfect gift for either one of us I think.
  9. NextAdam68

    Jungle Fowl

    I guess you see I'm going to let BekisarBengal die. I decided I didn't want to draw any more fire from the Jungle Fowl purists than I have to. I don't want to be judged just for my name.
  10. NextAdam68

    Jungle Fowl

    Yeah. I think it's nearly a sure bet that the Araucana has both Green and Ceylon genes. It may serve both our purposes well. One of the angles I'm pursuing is to try to get my hands on some Quail Bearded D'anvers bantams, which are apparently the closest thing we have readily available to the...
  11. NextAdam68

    Jungle Fowl

    I understand your point. My understanding is that Ceylon and GJF have been crossed, but I understand your desire to work with easier birds. What I was thinking about specifically is that when the Basket Bantam, generated through a Ceylon sire and a Bankiva hen, is mated to a Bekisar, you get...
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