He's one of my favorite singers. I was lucky enough to see him perform about 14 years ago.Back in the 70s, yes.
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He's one of my favorite singers. I was lucky enough to see him perform about 14 years ago.Back in the 70s, yes.
all correct. The thing about these is they don't breed true. They will always throw all colors however they will never or shouod I say have never threw anything that looked lile another breed. That's why I like them you never know how they are gonna come out. And on top of that they change color with each molt till about 2yrs old. Really neat. You can throw those genetic books out the window with these. And yes people have been proven wrong about how it (supposed to) work.
Wasabi is 6 months old. His birthday is Valentine's day.@Pugsabi How old is Wasabi?
*Busts through wall* Did someone say candy?Come, come to the other side, we have candy
I'm glad you enjoyed yourself. I, on the other hand, start having withdrawals after about four hours with no internet.I had a great time. No cell or internet service, so it was a complete escape from reality.
Yup. The biggest/best known one is in MI I think.
I would have said more of a silver with a lavender hue if that makes sence.That is neat. So that being said about the different colors, was the bird I liked more lavender colored like I was thinking or are my eyes and phone playing tricks on me?
Also, Is it like a complete *gasp* "NOOO!!" Taboo thing for a person to have one of these crazy cool roos to breed with their mutts if they aren't breeding for any particular purpose other than hobby? For the record this is not me trying to obtain one I'm just honestly curious. Do you ever sell your less than ideal roos as opposed to cull them?![]()
Fair enough. Your birds are beautiful. The coal eyes mesmerized meI would have said more of a silver with a lavender hue if that makes sence.
I can't be anymore opposed to crossing games and layers cause to me any non game is absolutely detrimental to the gamefowl once it's in it can't be taken out and I believe every chick past the initial cross should be culled as in killed. You gotta understand the gamecock is to me a dying breed with cockfighting being illegal and I (we) gamefowl keepers want to keep them as the regal, prideful courageous animal he is as much as we can and not just some lawn ornaments. You really have to raise some from the brooding mom to her children becoming the magnificent creature they are. And it goes for all the gamefowl breeds and families. People have put literally human generations to get what they have and literally 1 breeding can ruin all that.
Now with all that said you do what you do. I'm not saying people would intentionally cross and sell as pure games to unknowing people but there's alot of peddlers out there that would ruin them for a dollar. What if someone crossed them then gave or sold a few and a few generations down someone got a hold of a chicken that looked like a gamecock but wasn't and wanted to make a quick buck
yeah i dont think i was mean but i do stand up for them lol if I came across as mean I didn't mean to really it's just how I feel they're awesomeFair enough. Your birds are beautiful. The coal eyes mesmerized me![]()