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If u have shamos that are true game, and not hatchery stock, the roosters definitely don't get along, and many hens don't get along. Sometimes the hens and cocks don't even get along, and can only be put together under supervision, and for short times only. True games are not easy to keep and raise. Oriental games are very people friendly, but oeg or American game are not ppl aggressive, any serious breeder would cull a ppl aggressive bird faster than u can spit.
ceace fighting is NOT LEGAL anny ture breed lover would breed for standerd "stance and size" not agreseve traits just as you can breed for anny other traits these are DEFANTLY NOT hatchery stock and the breeder that brought these shamos razes the younger birds in group pens and has more troble with his hens eating the roos feathers that the stags being agresive but ceace they breed shamos the are to standerd not agrresive traites
lol, if u say so Joe.
If u have shamos that are true game, and not hatchery stock, the roosters definitely don't get along, and many hens don't get along. Sometimes the hens and cocks don't even get along, and can only be put together under supervision, and for short times only. True games are not easy to keep and raise. Oriental games are very people friendly, but oeg or American game are not ppl aggressive, any serious breeder would cull a ppl aggressive bird faster than u can spit.
ceace fighting is NOT LEGAL anny ture breed lover would breed for standerd "stance and size" not agreseve traits just as you can breed for anny other traits these are DEFANTLY NOT hatchery stock and the breeder that brought these shamos razes the younger birds in group pens and has more troble with his hens eating the roos feathers that the stags being agresive but ceace they breed shamos the are to standerd not agrresive traites
lol, if u say so Joe.
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