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I think around here if they stayed where the woods meet the marsh it could work if the initial infusion was a lot of chickens. There would be lots of cover, regular hardwood type forests I think they would fade out like flypen saidwhat you think SDM?
yeah. I agree with everything you just said.150? No not games, they'll split up in to small flocks (8-10) and establish their own territories and because of the game bloodline they'll fight till one dies or runs off or in case of a battle royal where you'll have multiple cocks fighting and the lesser (dunghill) wins because he wouldn't join in. Then your gamefowl will be on it's way down hill.
yeah. I agree with everything you just said.
I am thinking any wild populations that survive would turn into what they have in Hawaii. Because we have a higher predator population than HI I think there will be some differences, like better camouflage, sustained flight, fear, and time spent in trees.