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Very nice looking boy
thanks I can't wait to get offspring from himVery nice looking boy
I really like JF having had one in the past, and I love the way Yokos look... I was reading that the Yokos can use a bit more size and muscle in many lines, did the JF improve that you think? Or is your Yoko stock a bit better than what I have been able to research.thanks I can't wait to get offspring from him
lol I don't have any grown yokohamas just chicks I got this bird from my wifes uncle he's been breeding all kind of fowl for many many years but his muscle is great for what he is very light bird and very very fast on his feet he flew the length of 2 or more football fields 30 ft high over barns and all it took 2 hour of nonstop chasing to catch him but that was the deal I made if I catch him I have him nobody has been able to for years haha I don't think they wanted him as bad as meI really like JF having had one in the past, and I love the way Yokos look... I was reading that the Yokos can use a bit more size and muscle in many lines, did the JF improve that you think? Or is your Yoko stock a bit better than what I have been able to research.
and he's very sweet with the chicks I put in with him so he wouldn't be lonelyI really like JF having had one in the past, and I love the way Yokos look... I was reading that the Yokos can use a bit more size and muscle in many lines, did the JF improve that you think? Or is your Yoko stock a bit better than what I have been able to research.
Malay is the one you seek AKA the Dino chicken lolHay guys.
I just recently went to a poultry show where they had a pair of THE biggest chickens I had ever seen. There was no label on the cage and no one was around to answer my question, so maybe you guys can help. What breed were they?
-As I said before they were massive.
-They had real long legs, almost like modern game but not spindly.
-They were defiantly a sort of game fowl.
-Their legs were thick, but not Indian game thick.
-They colour was mostly brown with a bit of grey and black. No lacing, pattern etc.
-I am not sure on age of the individuals but the hen was almost as big as the cock and I assume they are the same age.
Hope this enough to go on?!?!