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Illia, all of PC's Shamo stock (or I think so?) I received.. Some photos are on my website, haven't gotten photos of the other two cocks yet (well, I have but the good ones I deleted and didn't get sent to my email I don't think.. And of one cock I didn't get good enough photos, just enough to show a friend as he is her bird, as is the daughter on my website.)
I say the attitude is for
any gamefowl myself. Be it Shamo, Asil, Malay, American, Old English, etc.. If they're called game, then they need to be it.
-Daniel
PS.. Excellent bird's by the way PC, they're fitting in well now and are putting some weight on, also some attitude.. The hens were fine for awhile, I let them out to free range regularly but the other day they decided they were no longer friends so I have to alternate them "this pair this time, the other the next time.." Deal's always open to ya where you can get some back any time PC.. Keep that in mind.
Great to hear they are settling in nicely. Hows the hen feathered stag doing, have to keep us updated on him after he molts. Good luck with them can't wait to see all the little ones off of them in the spring
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-Chris
He's doing good too, got him by himself in a pen right now though.. He's my "little buddy", he get's let out quite often too, one of the perks of being a single- lot easier to watch just him than having to watch a hen and a rooster running around the yard at the same time by myself hehe. Plus I actually got him used to a tie cord, it didn't take much at all almost as if he had been on one before, has he? I still only put him out on tie when I'm around though. Will update with some more photos later if the Lord will's.
-Daniel
PS.. He has some of the oddest hen feathers though, I've never actually seen a bird that has a feather that is round like a hen, but starts out black and finishes in a wheaten hen pattern at the tips, as well as one for sure that is red like the rest of his saddle feathers, turns black, and then on the tips is hen patterned.