American Gamefowl

A lot of folks have came an gone here mostly because they are on a wild goose chase and that gets tiresome and redundant after awhile.

I'll tell ya one thing don't get to caught up in colors, looks, names and hearsay big bull talk. The proof is in the birds I got junk starting out and tried the trading crap for a few months. Time is money and money is obviously money if ya want good birds and aren't in a "click" with honest fowl people go ahead and spend the money instead of hunting for a needle in a hay stack you've got better chances with honesty than magic.
 
A lot of folks have came an gone here mostly because they are on a wild goose chase and that gets tiresome and redundant after awhile.

I'll tell ya one thing don't get to caught up in colors, looks, names and hearsay big bull talk. The proof is in the birds I got junk starting out and tried the trading crap for a few months. Time is money and money is obviously money if ya want good birds and aren't in a "click" with honest fowl people go ahead and spend the money instead of hunting for a needle in a hay stack you've got better chances with honesty than magic.
I agree with that 100% that’s why I’d rather buy off of somebody like you or havok that’s been there done that the people around here with birds either won’t sell because your a nobody or have birds that I wouldn’t hit a dog in the ass with you can tell a lot about what a man has by how he talks them up. The trading game never works when I started in the hounds I’d trade around more than I changed my underwear and never could get a coin on the wood until I went to an old timer that had a litter of pups and an old male dog I bought a pup and he gave me the male dog and they were some of the best hounds I ever owned he knew what he had and where they came from that’s why they had the meat they were bred up right.
 
Time hard work and dedication is what makes a good bloodline no matter what the animal is and the birds I’ve seen on here look to have had tons of homework done on them I’m a nobody in the game cock world but all of ya should be proud. Maybe one day I’ll be up there but right now I’m starting out trying to find a bird that best suits me and start my foundation with.
 
I'm not selling any roosters I culled what I didn't like, I sold hens/pullets because they were crosses or I had way to many. I gave away one 4 way cross rooster because I felt it was the right thing to do and that took some convincing on my own part. I never got into them to make a dollar I had way more in them than I got I can promise ya that. All the birds I've let loose of have went to one fella.
 
I'm not selling any roosters I culled what I didn't like, I sold hens/pullets because they were crosses or I had way to many. I gave away one 4 way cross rooster because I felt it was the right thing to do and that took some convincing on my own part. I never got into them to make a dollar I had way more in them than I got I can promise ya that. All the birds I've let loose of have went to one fella.
I can see why a lot of people don’t sell it’d be hard for me to put a lot of time and money into something then turn around and see my name on something that was junk. It’s understandable
 
I’ve been thinking long and hard about this bird. The more I research the ginn grey blood the more I like it and talking to the people and pinnon ease my nerves some on spending the extra for a good bird.
 

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You never let out anything you haven't checked over and wouldn't feed yourself for many years to come. And obviously ya don't want them out there with ever tom dick an hairy adding this and that either.
Yep I know what you mean completely. Hard to spend years perfecting something and letting it go just to be reversed.
 
I’ve been thinking long and hard about this bird. The more I research the ginn grey blood the more I like it and talking to the people and pinnon ease my nerves some on spending the extra for a good bird.

I'd do some more research if I were you after his grandfather died the birds went downhill. I buy some supplies there but I wouldn't their birds that's my opinion.
 

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