Oriental Gamefowl Thread!

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Thats a really good looking bird!

do you sell chicks or older birds? i am thinking about getting a trio or Brazilians this Spring.

Nate

Thanks. I do occasionally let a bird or two go, later in the year after I can get somewhat of an idea of how they are developing, but no I don't sell eggs or chicks.
 
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Thats a really good looking bird!

do you sell chicks or older birds? i am thinking about getting a trio or Brazilians this Spring.

Nate

Thanks. I do occasionally let a bird or two go, later in the year after I can get somewhat of an idea of how they are developing, but no I don't sell eggs or chicks.

do you currently have any Brazilians for sale?

Nate
 
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Thanks. I do occasionally let a bird or two go, later in the year after I can get somewhat of an idea of how they are developing, but no I don't sell eggs or chicks.

do you currently have any Brazilians for sale?

Nate

sent you a pm
 
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Think you mean Cushion comb
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don't know if any other orientals have them.

I believe chantaclers have cushion combs
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I think They're a Canadian/ north American breed.
Not games though just a dual purpose breed
 
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Think you mean Cushion comb
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don't know if any other orientals have them.

I believe chantaclers have cushion combs
smile.png

I think They're a Canadian/ north American breed.
Not games though just a dual purpose breed

yes Josh thats what I meant hehehe,.
this smart phone and its smart auto fix .
 
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Think you mean Cushion comb
wink.png

don't know if any other orientals have them.

I believe chantaclers have cushion combs
smile.png

I think They're a Canadian/ north American breed.
Not games though just a dual purpose breed

yes Josh thats what I meant hehehe,.
this smart phone and its smart auto fix .

Shamo can carry walnut/cushion combs, but very rarely. Most are pea comb. Yamato Gunkei also have walnut, I believe Taiwan, Ga dong tao/Ga ho, Madagascar have Strawberry which I believe is walnut/cushion though I could be wrong, and maybe some more.


God bless,
Daniel.
 
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What they have to offer is NOT Oriental fowl. Mostly mutted up oriental resembling birds. Save your money, research what breed(s) you want to raise and get to know some real breeders of Oriental fowl, getting the real thing and being knowledgable ahead of time will save you way more then settling for poor hatchery representations. Just don't want you setting your expectations too high with what you are going to receive from a hatchery that cares only about selling numbers, not true to type fowl.
 
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shamo hen she has split wings i heard this is very common in ko shamos but she is around 8lbs , does that means all shamo carry the split wings ?
 

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