Definitely wish I was there sounds like chicken heaven. How do they stay cold?He’s gorgeous! He looks very much like the jungle fowl or game fowl we have feral here in Hawaii!![]()
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Definitely wish I was there sounds like chicken heaven. How do they stay cold?He’s gorgeous! He looks very much like the jungle fowl or game fowl we have feral here in Hawaii!![]()
Earlier you just said that this looks like a lemon game?Look at my comment earlier! I explained what this means, or at least my views on it!
Dubbing doesn't mean a bird is being used to fightIt's just kind of like a tag. he's been kind of... well I don't want to say it, but he's been in kind of like a dog fight, for chickens. My guess is that's why he's been in the shelter! But he could definitelybe a sweet boy if you gave him good Luvs!
SAMEEEEEEEEEEEEE I feel the same way I have a gorgeous belgan D'uccle but her heart is the most beutiful part of her.Not all gamefowl are created equal. Some just look the part while others really are. Most people just see pretty birds “oh look at the feathers” and I get it but there’s way more to the birds than that.
One thing I've noticed in the chicken world is that gamecocks are looked at very much the same as APBTs. I'm not talking about the backyard bred, un-papered, mixed breed things people refer to. I'm talking the old school real game dogs.Dubbing doesn't mean a bird is being used to fight
No I didn't mean dubbing I meant that the "fighting" was just a thing to show that it was put into a roo competition which in my opinion is abuse of them, but do what you like. At least that's my vews on itI thought that dubbing just meant that the owner was following standard?
Yeah, we have that sentiment towards those dogs in our town unfortunately. Such great dogs thoughOne thing I've noticed in the chicken world is that gamecocks are looked at very much the same as APBTs. I'm not talking about the backyard bred, un-papered, mixed breed things people refer to. I'm talking the old school real game dogs.
Dubbed = fighting bird.
Cropped ears = fighting dog.
Huge misconception.
I obviously don't agree with cockfighting, but I'm a bit confused what you're saying? I thought that you were saying that dubbing is like a tag to say that they were fighting.No I didn't mean dubbing I meant that the "fighting" was just a thing to show that it was put into a roo competition which in my opinion is abuse of them, but do what you like. At least that's my vews on it
I agree, that's what it sounds like.I obviously don't agree with cockfighting, but I'm a bit confused what you're saying? I thought that you were saying that dubbing is like a tag to say that they were fighting.