i got a yung one of these guys tehre cool and i have 2 other white leghorn roosters there big as turkeys and they were in with him befor i made his own pin and the lttle guy kiked that crap out of my big roosters but i didnt meen to fight them but they can fight but i dont recamind it they are re4ally nice birds and great breeders just not for fighting there crow is amazeing also i breed them for showing in the fair so i dont care about fight or there singing crap i ahve only 1 at the moment
oh sorry, song bird? first time i heard people raise chicken for how they crow, some people raise for food, or to fight them, never heard breeding chicken for crowing, thanks anyways something new i learned in my 34 years of life
No problem. If you'd like to learn why, visit my site by following the link above under "more info." Go to the "Significance" page and you'll see why.
It's actually not a joke, but the truth. It's difficult to explain in a short paragraph, but my site above has a page dedicated the explanation of the importance of the red junglefowls' crows.
im sorry but i was wondering is it also for food? because when i was younger my mom use to cook up chicken soup in laos, and the chicken was a fighting chicken its was hella good!! and how is for one chicken?
Thanks Thong. This video doesn't do his crow justice. He is recovering from a battle with canker and his crow is not a strong as it usually is and the roll is not as pronounced.
The rooster that crowed at 0:39 is my Laos/Indian male as seen in one of my current videos here on Youtube. Its parents are Breeder #1 and a Indian/Laos hen.
Priceless. I believe your grandfather is an admirer of this bird. He currently has a son from this bird. I will be giving your grandfather a pullet from this male as soon as they are able to survive on their own.
HOW MUCH IS A PAIR?
ScrapeThoj 1 year ago
@ScrapeThoj
Prices start at $150 for a very young pair to multiples times that amount.
AIphaKong 1 year ago
i got a yung one of these guys tehre cool and i have 2 other white leghorn roosters there big as turkeys and they were in with him befor i made his own pin and the lttle guy kiked that crap out of my big roosters but i didnt meen to fight them but they can fight but i dont recamind it they are re4ally nice birds and great breeders just not for fighting there crow is amazeing also i breed them for showing in the fair so i dont care about fight or there singing crap i ahve only 1 at the moment
vrexs 1 year ago
are these fighting chickens?
bukboy123 1 year ago
Bukboy,
No, these are not fighting birds. In fact, they are just song birds.
AIphaKong 1 year ago
oh sorry, song bird? first time i heard people raise chicken for how they crow, some people raise for food, or to fight them, never heard breeding chicken for crowing, thanks anyways something new i learned in my 34 years of life
bukboy123 1 year ago
No problem. If you'd like to learn why, visit my site by following the link above under "more info." Go to the "Significance" page and you'll see why.
Kong
AIphaKong 1 year ago
@bukboy123 jajaja nice way to use sarcasm my friend, breeding for crowing purposes, jajaja good one!
jar8loco1 1 year ago
@jar8loco1
It's actually not a joke, but the truth. It's difficult to explain in a short paragraph, but my site above has a page dedicated the explanation of the importance of the red junglefowls' crows.
AIphaKong 1 year ago
im sorry but i was wondering is it also for food? because when i was younger my mom use to cook up chicken soup in laos, and the chicken was a fighting chicken its was hella good!! and how is for one chicken?
bukboy123 1 year ago
got any for sale?
Chuethou 2 years ago
I currently have one for sale. You can view it on my site. The address is located in the description box of this video.
AIphaKong 2 years ago
ADER LG KE AYM TU??]
BPE NK JUAL?:??
0219eha 2 years ago
how big are these birds?
hmonglee4lyfe 2 years ago
They range from 2.5 lbs. to 3.5 lbs, larger than bantams, but smaller than American gamefowls.
AIphaKong 2 years ago
Beautiful
HmOobkOi559 2 years ago
Kong,
I have not heard a finer crow than this,,,he is the underdog of crows undoubtedly
thong
thonglredjunglefowl 2 years ago
Thanks Thong. This video doesn't do his crow justice. He is recovering from a battle with canker and his crow is not a strong as it usually is and the roll is not as pronounced.
AIphaKong 2 years ago
I was just wondering. Which two were the parents to the rooster crow heard at 0:39?
ntsees 2 years ago
Ntsees,
The rooster that crowed at 0:39 is my Laos/Indian male as seen in one of my current videos here on Youtube. Its parents are Breeder #1 and a Indian/Laos hen.
AIphaKong 2 years ago
how much is this Guy?
EdenCheng3 2 years ago
Priceless. I believe your grandfather is an admirer of this bird. He currently has a son from this bird. I will be giving your grandfather a pullet from this male as soon as they are able to survive on their own.
Kong
AIphaKong 2 years ago
You have a fine rooster there.
EdenCheng3 2 years ago
Thanks Eden, we really do feel blessed to be in ownership of this bird. He literally has admirers from all around the world.
Kong
AIphaKong 2 years ago
nice video of breeder #2.
blueboi69 2 years ago