Dogmanphil
In the Brooder
- Jul 19, 2022
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Oh okay. Yea that’s pretty normal, as long as there’s a broodcock a they should be fine till about a year or so
Facebook is a very toxic place lol I don’t bother with it.
Sounds like a solid brood cock
I think your right, that’s how you condition a betta fish to fight is isolation, they can get real mean from a young age if you isolate them. I imagine it’s the same for a lot of animals… come to think of it rabbits are like that too.
Idk I see no reason to tie up a bird younger than 6 months, they need to be out living like happy chickens to get to there full potential not tied up imo
Gameness is the drive to keep fighting through pain and injury in an animal, a “game” animal usually just means it will fight, “pit game” means it’ll fight even if it’s not actually “game” and dead game is an animal that will fight to its death from exhaustion and injury
All that really matters to us is that the bird will attack tho right? I don’t care if the birds dead game myself cuzz I don’t expect my birds to get in any hour long fights with anything, so as long as that broodcock comes running when a hens squawking and he’s not all bark then I think that’s a good bird
I 100% agree on the hot cold thing, it just depends what you cross and how they interact.
I’m really looking forward to seeing how this project turns out in a couple of generations!
I’m doing something similar up here in Northern California but I went a slightly different route.
I’m breeding my Thai gamefowl (5-7 pounds) for big carcasses, predator aggression, hardiness, and calmness/friendliness around humans and being handled
They already have all those traits so I’m just going to try to maintain a free range flock and select towards birds that check all the boxes while also improving theyre production (carcass qualities, clutch size etc) then adjust when I have a few generations under the belt if needed.
Also got liege from green fire, flarrys, Clemons grey, radio, and Indio gigante that I’m gunna be using in some crosses and experiments
Yea turkeys are cool but them big wings give u that other issue we both hate, the wanderlust. They can go wherever they want , I think that’s the main advantage of the chicken tbh
I’ll definitely be tuned in
Facebook is a very toxic place lol I don’t bother with it.
Sounds like a solid brood cock
I think your right, that’s how you condition a betta fish to fight is isolation, they can get real mean from a young age if you isolate them. I imagine it’s the same for a lot of animals… come to think of it rabbits are like that too.
Idk I see no reason to tie up a bird younger than 6 months, they need to be out living like happy chickens to get to there full potential not tied up imo
Gameness is the drive to keep fighting through pain and injury in an animal, a “game” animal usually just means it will fight, “pit game” means it’ll fight even if it’s not actually “game” and dead game is an animal that will fight to its death from exhaustion and injury
All that really matters to us is that the bird will attack tho right? I don’t care if the birds dead game myself cuzz I don’t expect my birds to get in any hour long fights with anything, so as long as that broodcock comes running when a hens squawking and he’s not all bark then I think that’s a good bird
I 100% agree on the hot cold thing, it just depends what you cross and how they interact.
I’m really looking forward to seeing how this project turns out in a couple of generations!
I’m doing something similar up here in Northern California but I went a slightly different route.
I’m breeding my Thai gamefowl (5-7 pounds) for big carcasses, predator aggression, hardiness, and calmness/friendliness around humans and being handled
They already have all those traits so I’m just going to try to maintain a free range flock and select towards birds that check all the boxes while also improving theyre production (carcass qualities, clutch size etc) then adjust when I have a few generations under the belt if needed.
Also got liege from green fire, flarrys, Clemons grey, radio, and Indio gigante that I’m gunna be using in some crosses and experiments
Yea turkeys are cool but them big wings give u that other issue we both hate, the wanderlust. They can go wherever they want , I think that’s the main advantage of the chicken tbh
I’ll definitely be tuned in