American Gamefowl

He's a beauty!

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Just a friendly question here.... why ya so into wanting to dub? You planing on getting gamefowl roosters soon?

Theirs 100 videos on it ive posted some real good ones. I mean nothing beats hands on experience true.... but that's if you use it quite often.
I have seen some videos of dubbing. I would like to have some American Gamefowl once I have my own property and knowing how to dub properly would come in handy.
I also want to dub some layer cocks to see if hens prefer cocks with bigger combs/wattles.
 
I have seen some videos of dubbing. I would like to have some American Gamefowl once I have my own property and knowing how to dub properly would come in handy.
I also want to dub some layer cocks to see if hens prefer cocks with bigger combs/wattles.

I mean I guess, but 5yrs down the road I guarantee you'll be visiting YouTube or asking questions it's kinda like the "use it or lose it" saying.
As far as the second part I highly doubt it plays much a roll it usually has to do with how big them walnuts are, and a go getter attitude.
 
I have seen some videos of dubbing. I would like to have some American Gamefowl once I have my own property and knowing how to dub properly would come in handy.
I also want to dub some layer cocks to see if hens prefer cocks with bigger combs/wattles.
I wouldn’t dub layer roosters unless it was medically necessary. I’ve done it a few times because of frostbite on wattles though.
 
I have seen some videos of dubbing. I would like to have some American Gamefowl once I have my own property and knowing how to dub properly would come in handy.
I also want to dub some layer cocks to see if hens prefer cocks with bigger combs/wattles.
Hens flock to roosters that truly have confidence and don’t try to force them. Same as people. Lol
Many roosters just like guys talk a good game but rarely back it up.
Dubbing layer roosters for some kind of test is a bit unnecessary.
 

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