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  1. WalkingWolf

    Are gamefowl mean?

    Quote: White kelso maybe a good game, it depends on what you like. I myself loved the white Kelsos i had, but some people may not. I don't know what you'd do with crossing a game to a Serama, and you may have difficulties in getting a game rooster to breed a Serama or vice versa unless you...
  2. WalkingWolf

    Are gamefowl mean?

    Quote: If they are small you don't need to worry, the most they could do is scratch with them. My hens have 1 inch long spurs so they can inflict some pain and put the eye out of a dog.
  3. WalkingWolf

    Are gamefowl mean?

    Quote: A little but not extreme, just twist back and forth with the fingers gently and they will break free. They will scab over in a day, I put neosporin on them just to be on the safe side after they stopped bleeding.
  4. WalkingWolf

    Are gamefowl mean?

    Quote: Just make sure to twist off the spurs before she broods. Without the spurs she can only claw and peck.
  5. WalkingWolf

    Are gamefowl mean?

    Quote: Trust me when she has chicks to defend she will be very aggressive. I had a very passive gamehen who brooded chicks when it was very very cold out. So we brought her in the house with the chicks until weather broke. Several times she attacked our very big wolf that got to close to her...
  6. WalkingWolf

    Are gamefowl mean?

    If you like the look of games but are afraid of the fighting there are a few breeds that have the game look without the male aggression. Kraienkoppes I believe is one such breed.
  7. WalkingWolf

    Are gamefowl mean?

    Quote: Gamefowl are not mean, yes they are territorial. The hens and the roosters make very good pets. But the roosters will fight when they reach maturity. But this is cured easily by putting them on a tether and keeping them spaced apart. Actually I find the gamefowl roos are much more...
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