Oriental Gamefowl Thread!

Most of mine started laying between 6-8 months, it didn't matter what time of the year it was. I had a Ganoi hen start brooding eggs in December and hatched them in January. They all survived. She was in a draft free coop, no insulation with plenty of dry bedding.
Normal winter temperatures for this area is 25 degrees at night and 35-40 during the day. With lows being 10 degrees and windy.

December is mostly the time they all start to lay.
 

Pair of 4 months old Ganoi and Thai



4 months old Blue Pama


4 months old pama shey

4 months old white thai and 3 1/2 black thai

First batch of 2014, hatched on May 26th


4 months old blue pama.
 
Here are all my young to old pama for this year. Below is my young pama. Should max out at 7.8 to 8lbs.



This is his brother. This one is bigger and more white.


this one is the youngest brother. still molten.


this is my black pama called prettyboy.


This is my pama called bigboy. 8lbs plus.




This is my pama called pamaboy. he is the dad to the top three I posted on top. 7.8lbs


 

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