Show Off Your Games!

Here's my 4 month old stag, and with him his hatch mate. I couldn't type and add photos for some reason. Tiki, I'm finding I have to reduce my photos 50% to get them to download, that and maybe the signal is good now....don't know...enter something new all the time. This little guy is so easy to tame, the other, not so much.
 
Nice
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Thanks! I like that he is blue and gold - state colors. I know the admin or somebody told me to use photo bucket....yeah, like I could figure that out...
 
Nice Cadjien that pumkin Spanish is different,
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I like different

good looking gals and the sweater/asil cross is a stout looking hombre huh, LOL

Jeff

haven't got my new stags yet the boy is all up into hunting season right at the moment so I figure it'll be later on when he ever gets around to capturing them up and gets them to me which to me means they will just be "more better" and have more time out there in the "natural selection process" they'll be "more tuffer"

Jeff
 
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Been awhile since I visited this thread!

I was wondering if any of you know of American Game Bantam breeders here in NC. I've always thought AG bantams were beautiful creatures and I am curious about them. A couple questions I do have (for those who might know) are as follows:

1) Are AG bantams game? (I ask this merely because the popular Old English "Game" bantam is not game, and also because a Feathersite article I read stated that their are some strains of AG bantams bred specifically for pit, and others for show.)
2) How common are pea-combed AG bantam strains?

Thanks and God bless,
~Gresh~
 
Been awhile since I visited this thread!

I was wondering if any of you know of American Game Bantam breeders here in NC. I've always thought AG bantams were beautiful creatures and I am curious about them. A couple questions I do have (for those who might know) are as follows:

1) Are AG bantams game? (I ask this merely because the popular Old English "Game" bantam is not game, and also because a Feathersite article I read stated that their are some strains of AG bantams bred specifically for pit, and others for show.)
No.They where raised solely for showing and never needed to be game.
2) How common are pea-combed AG bantam strains?
Not sure because they are raised for show.And the Standard calls for SC
Thanks and God bless,
~Gresh~
Of course there may be some AGB that are Game I've just never heard of it.
 
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