priorities lolI'm in the same boat as you now. Wanna go fishing in the morning but the yard is looking like a jungle and I gotta clean chick pens. Ugh
I guess I'll do the right thing and just go fishing. Lol
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priorities lolI'm in the same boat as you now. Wanna go fishing in the morning but the yard is looking like a jungle and I gotta clean chick pens. Ugh
I guess I'll do the right thing and just go fishing. Lol
Ha yard work unfortunately
They are all capable but none fly very often. Usually the skittish of the bunch are the best. They are marginally better than layers at evading predators if that's what your looking for. They'll get eaten too it may just take a little longer.Is there a line of American gamefowl that's known for being exceptionally good flyers? ///
you must have forgotten about centras. His migrateThey are all capable but none fly very often. Usually the skittish of the bunch are the best. They are marginally better than layers at evading predators if that's what your looking for. They'll get eaten too it may just take a little longer.
Well if you get a "game" stag u got about 6 months of entertainment before he'll need penned. The hens fly better. Some I've seen fly over 80 yds while gaining elevation and land 30 ft in the trees. I have birds flying and running all over so I don't even notice anymore.I'm actually researching looking for my first game stag... My mug/Saipan cross hens fly alot and I would like there offspring too also, it's very entertaining watching them fly across the yard then up into trees 15-20ft// I don't think mine are scared necessary, they aren't trying to get away when they fly, they are just doing there thing