Mine can fly the length of 3 football fields because they do not want to walk through high grass and they are not wild jungle fowl. Which birds pictured are the half-breeds?
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just the last I don't have predub pics either though I wish I'd took some but he feels light as chickens are concerned like he has that avian light hollow bone but I wouldn't call him what he's not I hate when people do that you wouldn't imagine how many heated conversations I got into when I bred grch show and weight pull apbt's with people who had bullys and swore they didn't have mastiff or bulldog in them for size... I have no reason to not believe his origins as half JFMine can fly the length of 3 football fields because they do not want to walk through high grass and they are not wild jungle fowl. Which birds pictured are the half-breeds?
but thayts really something! I've never seen an average chicken that could do that you must either be breeding good stock or know what your doing with selective breedingMine can fly the length of 3 football fields because they do not want to walk through high grass and they are not wild jungle fowl. Which birds pictured are the half-breeds?
yes the sandbag birds! They look nice and have they're usesMy line has had the ability of such physical feats since long before my time. They likely never lost the ability because selection force of the walk kept pressure on it which may or may not have been independent of the pit selection pressures. Also as far as I can determine the introduction of blood less capable on the wing (Oriental Games) has been minimal and certainly not in my lifetime.
yes the sandbag birds! They look nice and have they're uses
I agree on the stance but I have seen some decent grades if bred right you can get the best of bothThere looks don't turn me on. My birds must have functional feathering and the upright stance seems to slow them down.
yep like said there are some decent grades out there if bred right I'm not more partial to either I like all kinds but I do have my favorite mixes thoughY'all talking 2 totally different styles oriental types pure or crossed with Cuban or Spanish for postiza and if you're used to american style than it could look slow and clumsy but extremely strong. Infused an 8th in the Americans can go a long way in stamina.compliments of the net![]()