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Kong's Hybridized Laos Strain Breeder #2

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2009

This is my "Nyia Doua" Laos strain Breeder #2. He has been confirmed by the original importer, Nyia Doua, as one of the purest of the line remaining. He was used extensively in our breeding program of hybrid red junglefowls, but died of natural causes in September of 2010.

For more information, visit http://redjunglefowl.webs.com

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  • HOW MUCH IS A PAIR?

  • @ScrapeThoj

    Prices start at $150 for a very young pair to multiples times that amount.

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  • @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.

  • @bukboy123 jajaja nice way to use sarcasm my friend, breeding for crowing purposes, jajaja good one!

  • 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

  • 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?

  • 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

  • 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

  • Bukboy,

    No, these are not fighting birds. In fact, they are just song birds.

  • are these fighting chickens?

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