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1st before I do we’re gonna start with you don’t own gamefowl. You have some birds that look like jungle fowl that clearly aren’t game.
How long have you been allowing them to free range, including adult males?


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I do actually. My aseel are undisputably gamefowl. Now whether my Cracker birds are or not is a different question. I've always been very open about the fact I could never get the breeder to verify anything for me about their origins. I have no idea if they were originally American game bantams, hatchery junglefowl hybrids, some other Junglefowl hybrid, or an offshoot of Blueface American gamefowl, or even the original Cracker birds I was looking for. The aseel are, interestingly enough at around 8-9 months old, submissive to my oldest Cracker bull stags on the farm, which are 2 of my Cracker birds that just turned a year old a few days ago. Their father is pushing 2 years old and I sent him away a little over a month ago when he popped the eye out of one of the junior stags that was not his offspring. I didn't want him to kill his two sons that I want to be my brood cocks so he's gone. The two 1 year olds won't associate with each other and stick to separate territories on the farm and their roost their flocks separately. The aseel are associated with the flock that roosts outside at night.

I know you and another gamefowl guy here have a chip on your shoulders about my Cracker birds (or maybe me personally, I know the other guy knows I'm a criminal prosecutor and sometimes that makes gamefowl guys uncomfortable I've found). I would suggest that if you have any complaints, file them in one of my threads about the birds.

As for here, now answer my points. To do otherwise is an attempt to reframe the discussion.
 
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I do actually. My aseel are undisputably gamefowl. Now whether my Cracker birds are or not is a different question. I've always been very open about the fact I could never get the breeder to verify anything for me about their origins. I have no idea if they were originally American game bantams, hatchery junglefowl hybrids, some other Junglefowl hybrid, or an offshoot of Blueface American gamefowl, or even the original Cracker birds I was looking for. The aseel are, interestingly enough at around 8-9 months old, submissive to my oldest Cracker bull stags on the farm, which are 2 of my Cracker birds that just turned a year old a few days ago. Their father is pushing 2 years old and I sent him away a little over a month ago when he popped the eye out of one of the junior stags that was not his offspring. I didn't want him to kill his two sons that I want to be my brood cocks so he's gone. The two 1 year olds won't associate with each other and stick to separate territories on the farm and their roost their flocks separately. The aseel are associated with the flock that roosts outside at night.

I know you and another gamefowl guy here have a chip on your shoulders about my Cracker birds (or maybe me personally, I know the other guy knows I'm a criminal prosecutor and sometimes that makes gamefowl guys uncomfortable I've found). I would suggest that if you have any complaints, file them in one of my threads about the birds.

As for here, now answer my points. To do otherwise is an attempt to reframe the discussion.
Too long, didn’t read.
 
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I do actually. My aseel are undisputably gamefowl. Now whether my Cracker birds are or not is a different question. I've always been very open about the fact I could never get the breeder to verify anything for me about their origins. I have no idea if they were originally American game bantams, hatchery junglefowl hybrids, some other Junglefowl hybrid, or an offshoot of Blueface American gamefowl, or even the original Cracker birds I was looking for. The aseel are, interestingly enough at around 8-9 months old, submissive to my oldest Cracker bull stags on the farm, which are 2 of my Cracker birds that just turned a year old a few days ago. Their father is pushing 2 years old and I sent him away a little over a month ago when he popped the eye out of one of the junior stags that was not his offspring. I didn't want him to kill his two sons that I want to be my brood cocks so he's gone. The two 1 year olds won't associate with each other and stick to separate territories on the farm and their roost their flocks separately. The aseel are associated with the flock that roosts outside at night.

I know you and another gamefowl guy here have a chip on your shoulders about my Cracker birds (or maybe me personally, I know the other guy knows I'm a criminal prosecutor and sometimes that makes gamefowl guys uncomfortable I've found). I would suggest that if you have any complaints, file them in one of my threads about the birds.

As for here, now answer my points. To do otherwise is an attempt to reframe the discussion.
I don’t give a sh*t what you do for a living. Being a criminal prosecutor doesn’t bother me in the least. You sound like a punk *ss that doesn’t know what he’s talking about.
 
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