flypen
Crowing
NO Cuba, filipino, Mex, PR PO what ever bloodline
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Yes, most of his Sweaters are crossed, that's why we call them battle fowl. BUT!! THEY ARE ALL 100% AMERICAN GAMEFOWL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
come one really, put away the red white and blue the reality is they are all English, Spanish from Spain and Irish fowl so relax. Well not including the more recent rise of Asian blood. The law grey and roundhead "American" lines where the first to mix in the Asian birds.Yes, most of his Sweaters are crossed, that's why we call them battle fowl. BUT!! THEY ARE ALL 100% AMERICAN GAMEFOWL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I concur, the birds thrive here and breeding is not as hard as some countries due to weather conditions. That's why you can't have sensitive birds as they can't acclimate to the change when taken overseas. Though any bird will need time to stretch and rest after a long flight in a small box.But america has the best in the world because we have the best conditions and grass and feed here. So thats why worldwide people buy gamefowl from the u.s. we produce the best atheletes
That is how we should all feel about our birds and if not get new birds.Mine are the best in the world because they're mine lol jk
Not to be rude or anything but most of american gamefowl have at or around 1/16 asil in them for the power aspect. Now im new to gamefowl and such but im not uneducated on the matter. Asils are the oldest recorded gamefowl known and most came from them. Such as cornish and oegb and many many others.they crossed several different birds with asils and jungle fowl and such and most american fowl was imported and cross bred to get the lines we have today.