Bigtom Turkey
Crowing
Yeah, the main limiting factor seems to be space and coops.
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I currently have 8 coops of various sizes. 7 are occupied and I'm using the 8th as a winter planter/greenhouse. I've downsized my AGB project in order to make room for expanding both the Cracker improvement project and the "hawk-killer/terror-fowl" project with Indo and his progeny. 4 coops are devoted to the Cracker improvement project, while my largest coop is dedicated to Azog's rearing. Indo is free range and the free range farmyard could be considered a 9th "coop." One coop belongs to the AGBs. I have various dog crates that I've used in the past for separating AGB stags and keeping them on grass or storing Cracker stags I didn't want to cull but wanted to keep off of free range until I could rehome or sell them.Yeah, the main limiting factor seems to be space and coops.
If I was a hawk, Azog would terrify me. He hasn't even started making spurs yet so the best is yet to come.the "hawk-killer/terror-fowl" project
He's definitely got that fire in his eyes.If I was a hawk, Azog would terrify me. He hasn't even started making spurs yet so the best is yet to come.
Were did you get you Wahl aseelHe's definitely got that fire in his eyes.
He's a big baby like Indo though when it comes to interacting with humans. He purrs and clucks softly when I'm near him and he offers himself to be petted. He is the only chicken of mine to ever do so. Indo will tolerate me handling him and trusts me enough to go limp once I have him in hand, but if I reach out to Indo to touch he'll jump back like most other chickens will. Azog will allow me to stroke his back as much as I want and rarely moves out of reach. Sometimes he'll move to me if I stop petting him. He's my favorite bird of all I've produced. Number 1 was a beauty but he like the other Crackers wasn't personable to humans. Those with the oriental influence are definitely more people oriented.
Azog will still need more time to confirm he's not a man fighter (although I'm reasonably sure he isn't at all). Indo I implicitly trust after having him for so long. He likes being near us even if not being petted like Azog.
The father and grandfather of both birds, the black Wahl aseel I had, had the same personality. He was a hand pet with a dead game drive. I highly recommend the Wahl aseels for someone that wants the oriental gamefowl experience on a budget. Yes, at some point they've had straight comb gamefowl bred into them as mine have carried the recessive straight gene. But it doesn't diminish them in my opinion for my purposes.
Were did you get you Wahl aseel