How do junglefowl get along in the wild????

F50myster

Songster
9 Years
Joined
Dec 21, 2010
Messages
366
Reaction score
0
Points
117
Location
Central Coast
so you know how you cant keep more than 1 game cock in a pen because they will fight to death? so how do junglefowl get along in the wild?? wouldnt there be a big brawl? lol
 
Like most other animals, they have territories, and often live solitary from each other.
wink.png
Also, most junglefowl these days are in fact NOT purebred and true to the original, so there's likely just gamefowl or something in them, which were bred to be more male-aggressive than normal.
 
When they are in the wild it's kinda like Tigers and such lots of room to stay away from each other, plus if they are raised together you shouldn't have problems if your pen is big enough.
 
Last edited:
Quote:
whats the difference? i thought gemefowl originated from jungle fowl that were trained to fight
 
I have noticed my games to be rather family oriented birds. The males grow up together, establish a pecking order/tolerance and live mostly in peace. I never had any of my games fight to the death, including my Junglefowl Crosses. The main killer in raising games tends to be the pen. Those birds just can't really handle being cooped, especially muntilple males. When they are out in the wild or free-ranging they have the space to get out of each others way.
 
Quote:
Exactly!!! i think most people are wrong about games. the pen being the main killer is so true
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom