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Where's your location? We're supposed to get a wintery mix sometime this week.Weatherman sez we get thunder snow also but, don't think I've ever noticed - duh![]()
Sounds like they won't have enough gamefowl in them to be considered gamefowl. Regardless, it's a cool idea.How do any of you feel about Non-Fighting Muff Games?
I'm planning on making Oriental Non-Fighting Muff GameFowl.
My plan is to breed My:
Maran/GameFowl cross cockerel to one of my Red JungleFowl Pullet's.
Breed my Black Birchen EE to the other Red JungleFowl. Breed the offspring together from both sets of parents together until I get a large muscular bird that looks like a fighter, but is actually a big baby, & won't kill, or injur another rooster/Cockerel. There's alot of people out there who want rare GameFowl, but don't want to take the risk of it attacking them, or their birds.
My EE Cockerel.View attachment 1970434 These boys has the tail, face, & body type of a fighter, which is the look I need.
My Maran/GameFowl cross.View attachment 1970461
These are older pictures.
The Red JungleFowl is the base component too all Gamefowl breeds.Sounds like they won't have enough gamefowl in them to be considered gamefowl. Regardless, it's a cool idea.
Still aren't the same as gamefowl. Trying to completely recreate games would be interesting, but very time-consuming and wouldn't really be worth it. Sounds more like an entirely new project breed.The Red JungleFowl is the base component too all Gamefowl breeds.
I know it's a cool idea. I'm gonna do this along with my Wheaten Crele Orpington Project.
It's not a new project breed, just a non fighting breed.Still aren't the same as gamefowl. Trying to completely recreate games would be interesting, but very time-consuming and wouldn't really be worth it. Sounds more like an entirely new project breed.
I am aware that junglefowl were first domesticated to be fighting cocks. That doesn't change anything. If you tried to completely recreate gamefowl with a couple of junglefowl, a possible gamefowl mix, and an Easter egger, it would take an extremely long time, and they wouldn't turn out the same. It's better to create some sort of project breed with a lot of game in them, or to get purebred gamefowl and carefully breed in the traits you want while also keeping them as game as possible in other aspects.It's not a new project breed, just a non fighting breed.
Look up the origin of Gamefowl? It'll tell you that JungleFowl would be taken, for the sole purpose for fighting cocks.