Some updated pictures of my Malay cockerel.
His weight at 6 months.
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I have Hmong! Where are you located?I use to be pretty active on this thread, and hoping to maybe gleen some help/guidance.
I'm on the hunt for a Hmong/Hmong cross rooster. I have a flock of Kraienkoppe/Malay/Svart Hona hens (with random barnyard) that I want to introduce fresh blood and the Hmong is both the body type, the fibro and not gamey personality that would be perfect for my little side project.
I live in Mississippi! Will probably be a while before we get new birds (got some stuff on the property we want to eradicate.) But if you ship will definitely keep you in mind.I have Hmong! Where are you located?View attachment 3413133View attachment 3413134View attachment 3413135View attachment 3413136View attachment 3413137View attachment 3413138View attachment 3413139View attachment 3413140View attachment 3413141View attachment 3413142View attachment 3413143View attachment 3413144View attachment 3413145View attachment 3413146
Hmong are more game in body less in personalityHow can you keep mature males together?
Ehhh, I suppose but I don't know if that term is used for non American game fowl. Hmong are a land race breed from Hmong China region that were bred for meat and eggs, some have Fibro traits some don't. The eastern asian regions in general prefer the oriental game type in their breeds.So dunghill?