Kong's Hybridized Laos Strain Breeder #2
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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.
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@bukboy123 jajaja nice way to use sarcasm my friend, breeding for crowing purposes, jajaja good one!
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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
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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?
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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
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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
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Bukboy,
No, these are not fighting birds. In fact, they are just song birds.
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are these fighting chickens?
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