Mine was like a pip nothing too extreme
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congrats, it can be a rewarding experience raising these birds.These are some gamefowl recently given to me. No history on them at all, but I would like to start a line from them.
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1/2 grey 1/2 pumpkin on loan from a friend for breeding purposes
I agree on the point of game, however maturity is another thing all together. A young stag will often start to tread before a real desire for territory will set in. Sadly I have to separate my birds very young. This season I plan to try a remedy I was recently made aware of. Putting salt in the water, has anyone else ever heard of this method of curbing aggression in young stags?Every gamefowl I have will kick the pen. Some much much more than others. I ain't saying he's not a good rooster but at 11 months In my opinion he should be interested in challenging any other roosters nearby. It makes it a whole lot easier if they wouldn't kick the pen but it just shows the only thing on their mind is getting at that other rooster no matter what. After all what are you looking for in a gamefowl? I have a barred rock hen that will pen fight a little. Lol so if I were you I would consider not breeding that bird and calling the offspring gamefowl.
Just curious why did the guy have a stag if he didn't want to own gamefowl?
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the kelso came from bobby fairchild those are my second favorite behind my murphys...