Best of luck with your break from making content. I have a channel where I just document the chickens, no talking and it takes up time to film, edit, upload etc. and then when you get fans, they have a million questions.
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I really enjoy the fan interaction. I’ve given away so many chickens and hatching eggs to people local to Florida. My Crackers and my American game bantams are all over the deep SE. I’ve rarely let the terrorfowl out.Best of luck with your break from making content. I have a channel where I just document the chickens, no talking and it takes up time to film, edit, upload etc. and then when you get fans, they have a million questions.
That was my experience. I didn’t know much about the “pit” side of gamefowl. My family did that sort of thing back in the day when it was legal here, but they kept that from me. I just knew that gamefowl were wild chickens that took care of themselves and many local farms raised them free-range. And I had my own childhood flock of a red brood cock and several wheaten hens given to me by an uncle.I agree it has been lost. I might have spoke on it before, but my family raised quarter horses and game chickens when I was kid. And they didn’t have coops or nest boxes or feeders.
I was shocked as an adult getting back into chickens that most people keep their chickens penned up and protected from the elements.