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Looks well bred. Maybe a little oriental infusion would bring the station up. Nonetheless if you have eggs available I would be interested.
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It is a set line, known to be fast accurate cutters that break higher than the bigger tailed Spanish line.wow i realy like this hennie is this a set line ive gotten one hennie so far this year and was promised 2 black hennie pullets so next year should be a good year for hennies i do love them....
Its a perch tree I made... kind of like a cat scratch post... No tie cord on him.. This tree has too many branches and he would get tangled up.. Eradicator has some good ideas for tree perches on tie cords...Jshubin, what is that handsome rooster standing on? I heard of people implementing trees into where they use the tie cords for the roosters. I have a lot of trees, and when the roosters are on a cord near them, they get wrapped up. I plan on making some tie cords soon, and want to know if barrels and teepees are my only options.
lol the woods. It ain't called sportsmanship paradise for nothingCan we talk about the muff line for a second, they are small but soooo impressive. No beak kicks from over five feet it's nuts. I want more so what is a good line and besides the woods of Louisiana were can I get them in the states. http://www.reach-unlimited.com/p/960084196/gamefowl-fighting-styles they are at the bottom of the page. I got a beautiful pinto from Cuba and a hen from Louisiana.