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 me
and he's very sweet with the chicks I put in with him so he wouldn't be lonely
LOL yes they can fly huge distances... I had a VN JF hen, she was awesome, a great flock sentential and boy could she fly huge distances, she always came home to the flock though and never went too far (but seeing her fly to the top of the redwood trees was a sight). You may want to clip his flight feathers (he will still be able to jump high and fly a bit) and work on recall training. Our dogs & birds where trained to come to a specific whistle tune. The JF roos are so good with the hens & chicks, I think that is a trait many roos lack that needs to be bred back in. You scored with that handsome guy, he is worth the chase for sure... when you breed him what crossing are you thinking of doing?
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