WHAT AGE COULD THEY FLY

RedJungleFowl is obviously trolling you DTchickens
I can see how the rest of these posts are going to go.

RedJungleFowl Q: are the hen very protective of there chicks
DTchickens A: Yes, etc....

RedJungleFowl Q: Do they like to scratch in the dirt
DTchickens A: Yes, etc...

RedJungleFowl Q: What kind of dirt should they scratch in
DTchickens A: As answered in my previous post, etc...

RedJungleFowl Q: Do the babies like to scratch in the dirt
DTchickens A: Yes, please quit asking so many 2 year old childlike questions and do a little research aaaaaahh!!!!!!
 
RedJungleFowl is obviously trolling you DTchickens
I can see how the rest of these posts are going to go.

RedJungleFowl Q: are the hen very protective of there chicks
DTchickens A: Yes, etc....

RedJungleFowl Q: Do they like to scratch in the dirt
DTchickens A: Yes, etc...

RedJungleFowl Q: What kind of dirt should they scratch in
DTchickens A: As answered in my previous post, etc...

RedJungleFowl Q: Do the babies like to scratch in the dirt
DTchickens A: Yes, please quit asking so many 2 year old childlike questions and do a little research aaaaaahh!!!!!!
Hey maybe s/he is a younger person and just wants info on future chickens that their planning to get. Can't always assume people will know everything even if they have raised chickens before. Yes, it seems like s/he is trolling based on the ?'s the're asking, jungle fowls might still be a chicken,but their temperament are more on the wild/flighty side even hatchery stock.

If you want to see how well they can really fly take a look at these wild red jungle fowl on a rock by the sea.










It's a bird, it's a plane....nah it's just a red jungle fowl



But I doubt domesticated red jungle fowl will ever be like these. If you have ever raised any old english game bantam (OEGB) or any game type chickens they will be similar just a little more flighty.
 
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Hey maybe s/he is a younger person and just wants info on future chickens that their planning to get. Can't always assume people will know everything even if they have raised chickens before. Yes, it seems like s/he is trolling based on the ?'s the're asking, jungle fowls might still be a chicken,but their temperament are more on the wild/flighty side even hatchery stock.

If you want to see how well they can really fly take a look at these wild red jungle fowl on a rock by the sea.










It's a bird, it's a plane....nah it's just a red jungle fowl



But I doubt domesticated red jungle fowl will ever be like these. If you have ever raised any old english game bantam (OEGB) or any game type chickens they will be similar just a little more flighty.
yea aleast someone here gets me unlike some ppl here thanks
 
Hey maybe s/he is a younger person and just wants info on future chickens that their planning to get. Can't always assume people will know everything even if they have raised chickens before. Yes, it seems like s/he is trolling based on the ?'s the're asking, jungle fowls might still be a chicken,but their temperament are more on the wild/flighty side even hatchery stock.

If you want to see how well they can really fly take a look at these wild red jungle fowl on a rock by the sea.










It's a bird, it's a plane....nah it's just a red jungle fowl



But I doubt domesticated red jungle fowl will ever be like these. If you have ever raised any old english game bantam (OEGB) or any game type chickens they will be similar just a little more flighty.

Great pictures, where were they taken?
 

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