It’s sad that so many gamefowl breeders begin with second-rate fowl, when in truth, they don’t need to. This is a big mistake. By beginning with substandard or second-rate fowl, it can be very difficult to improve them. This is especially true when it comes to fowl that also have defects or have a low resistance to disease.
Purchasing Fowl
IN PURSUIT OF PERFECTION
Although it is possible to start with hybrid crosses or mongrel flocks (we teach you how in the Breeders Academy), it will take a considerable amount of time to make significant progress. It is best to start with a family of fowl that has the capacity to improve. This comes from a well-bred bloodline. Select a family that presently expresses the traits that you desire, and carry on a breeding program that will continue to improve their overall form and function.
IMPORTANT FACTS TO CONSIDER WHEN PURCHASING BROOD FOWL
While, selecting brood fowl from an established brood pen sounds great, the truth is, it can be somewhat problematic, such as, convincing the breeder to let them go. Many breeders typically don’t sell their brood fowl. If they do, you can be certain they will ask a much higher price. If the breeder is willing to sell some of his brood fowl, plan on paying much more for them. I would also be interested in knowing why he is willing to sell them. Don’t be afraid to ask important questions. This will help you to evaluate the breeder and the quality and integrity of his fowl.
BEST SOURCES FOR GOOD FOWL
The best place to buy high quality American Games is from a breeder who specializes in high quality American Games. I know this sounds obvious, but you would be surprised how many people are selling fowl who don’t know what they are doing, and the quality of their fowl shows it.