nice birds .... what type of asil is this ?
I am in AUS and wouldn't have the variety the yanks have. Wouldn't be able to tell you which variety it is.
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nice birds .... what type of asil is this ?
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Man, that sure is unusual.
Do you like their crow? I do, it's sort of wavery.
I don't notice anything different from their crows compared to other roostersMan, that sure is unusual.
Do you like their crow? I do, it's sort of wavery.
Here is my Thai stag when he was about 7 months old. He's almost 10 months now and I have a hen sitting on eggs from him now. He's about 7.5lbs and the hen is 1/2 ganoi 1/2 thai at 6lbs. Do you have any culls or hatching eggs for sale? Here is my Saigon stag at almost 6 months. I also have baby Saigons that have already hatched. I bred his half brother this year. They are Gator Viper line Saigonese.
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Well it is rather different from my White Leghorn roosters crowing.
I really like the way those two crow. I think crow that is too short is not good and I think if it was any longer than those two rooster it would be too long. I have one rooster who crow is short and deep and another who is very high pitch. I don't like the way they sound. But I am still putting together my birds so I have to deal w what I can get for now. I think the crow is important trait to breed for in my future.Well it is rather different from my White Leghorn roosters crowing.
For me with the birds so close to the house it is important they have crows that I like to hear.For other OG breeds I don't know for sure, but believe the crow doesn't matter much. Now for Asil, a very short, chopped off crow is what the breed should have.