You will learn more about chickens from this book than any other on the market. You are a great writer, very clear and lucid with your prose.
@kerbyjackson882 ай бұрын
Finally, someone with some good fowl breeding sense. For the record, I've been breeding Campines under a very similar breeding and selection doctrine for almost 20 years now, while also maintaining them to standard. That includes not only general survivability and resistance to common disease, but also limited reliability on grain (ie. selecting for high foraging ability). My Campines can thrive in conditions where most fowl would probably perish. No predator losses for almost a decade now save for very young chicks that wander away from their broody, so it can definitely be done. It amazes me that so few people are working on survivability traits, especially considering the number of people who claim they want to keep poultry on a free range system. Instead, they keep buying fluffy hybrids fown at the feed store and expect them to thrive on range. Definitely looking forward to reading your book.
@tedbastwock38102 ай бұрын
Cant wait to get your book. Hope you sell 10M man. What a wonderful topic. I thought I was doing pretty good with my regular hatchery factory breeds. When I increased flock size substantially I saw the predator problems. I remember when I first found your channel and wondering who in the world is this. Your videography has improved over time. You're doing a great thing here, focusing on survival birds, and the level of knowledge you have learned about breeding is admirable. Thanks for sharing.
@Florida_Bullfrog2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Please let me know what you think of the image quality between this video and the last video I posted announcing the book. This video was filmed with an entry-level professional camcorder. The last video was with an iPhone 16 Pro Max. I can’t decide which is better. Both seem to have good pictures. I’m still struggling with sound quality but I’m working on it.
@polespinosa48582 ай бұрын
KZbin worked for once and recomended your Channel. This is the second video I watch and I'm impressed. Now I found even retrieverman comented here and recomended your chook book! That says a lot to me about the quality of your content. 🔝👌
@TaterFarm2 ай бұрын
❤️🙏❤️ Y’all are in our prayers! Just found you this morning… boy, do I have a lot to learn?! I’ve already ordered your book and am working on watching your videos! The larger game birds are really not my thing - but, I love the OEGBs! Currently, I have a trio of Red Pyle and am crazy about them! I have run of the mill domesticated standards, as well! I appreciate all I’m learning from you , especially about line breeding and survival of the fittest! I think your information can even work into what I have going! Thank you for the knowledge! Stay safe and I’ll be praying, with Milton on it’s way! 🥚🐣🐥🐓
@Barhead372 ай бұрын
Glad you’re back on and updating us on your breeding program.
@KarlKarsnark2 ай бұрын
Congratulations on the book! Almost 20K SUBS too! Cheers from North Florida bracing ourselves for the incoming storm. Wish us luck. Cheers!
@Florida_Bullfrog2 ай бұрын
I’m up here with you. If this one keeps the path, this will be the third direct hit we’ve taken since last August.
@KarlKarsnark2 ай бұрын
@@Florida_Bullfrog Ditto. My neighborhood got zapped by some tornadoes a couple months ago too and things were just starting to get back to normal. Now it looks like the storm is coming right at us :/ Oh well, I'm born and raised here, so we'll just tough it out as usual, if the Lord's willing and the creek don't rise, we should be ok.(jinx) LOL! Congratulations again on the book. Stay safe in the storm. Cheers!
@darkserpent68842 ай бұрын
thank you for answering my question from another video!
@Deborah-vx2ik2 ай бұрын
Bought your book when first came out on David the Good.
@1boortzfan2 ай бұрын
The book is great! I've just started it. I can see myself reading this several times.
@agranetmedia266716 күн бұрын
Bullfrog, I've bred Am. Game Bantams here in Ontario, Canada for more than 10 years. I line breed just as you do, but my initial cross, to downsize large Games to bantam size was with a Dutch Bantam rooster. Now, the Dutch have white ears, which must be bred out, but they have the blue legs, similar conformation and feathering of Am. Game bantams. Personally, I think the better initial-cross for foundation AGB's is to use a Dutch Bantam, than the tiny Old English Game bantams.
@KeyraWilliams2 ай бұрын
love all your video please do more faster please 🙏❤️
@khalidmahboob7482 ай бұрын
Plz post postcard on how to create foundation line or stock
@Florida_Bullfrog2 ай бұрын
What's a postcard in this context? I am not familiar with the term relating to KZbin.
@kolebryant68062 ай бұрын
Thanks
@RyanSantos-bt3kn2 ай бұрын
Great info. Thank you, sir. Do you have recommendations for good breeds for the northeast (cold weather) to start off with?
@Florida_Bullfrog2 ай бұрын
Full-sized American gamefowl can take cold weather well. The Icelandic landrace is also an excellent cold-weather free-range survivor.
@RyanSantos-bt3kn2 ай бұрын
@@Florida_Bullfrog Thank you so much!! I look forward to reading your book. God bless you and yours in Jesus' name.
@wudangmtnАй бұрын
I am interested in your book, but I don’t purchase anything from Amazon; Bezos already has too much money. Is the book available elsewhere; or will it be in the future?
@BrandonLugo-k5d7 күн бұрын
Do you sell the gamefowl
@AnimeDreamingEcchi2 ай бұрын
Where you get the American gam bantam ?
@Florida_Bullfrog2 ай бұрын
I created these. In the video I discuss their history.
@MoiseCote2 ай бұрын
What do you think about the Sumatran rooster breed? Would that blood be good for your terro rooster?
@Florida_Bullfrog2 ай бұрын
My brother bred Sumatra into one of his lines. The chickens it produced were good looking farmyard birds. They wouldn't work well for my Terrorfowl line, but would be fine for someone looking to add wild instincts into a basic hatchery line. They aren't very useful pure. They don't lay many eggs a year, sometimes well belong 50 eggs. They're also extremely seasonal in their behavior patterns like a wild junglefowl. They're a good bird for crosses, just not good pure, in other words. Many American lines of gamefowl have Sumatra bred into them. They were imported heavily in the 1800s. If you encounter a strain of dark, athletic, chickens with multiple spurs, it probably has Sumatran in its background.
@MoiseCote2 ай бұрын
@@Florida_Bullfrog I'm looking for Sumatra because they are very rare in Puerto Rico and I can't find them anywhere.
@MoiseCote2 ай бұрын
@@Florida_Bullfrog show us your brother's Sumatran line . If you can ?
@PNWhiker-r1v2 ай бұрын
Do you ever run into issues with mites?
@Florida_Bullfrog2 ай бұрын
I don't. My chickens seem to keep them at bay on their own. The main sort of parasitic creatures I have to deal with are gut-related. It's not that mites aren't here. My dogs get ear mites and my hogs have had mange before. It's just that the chickens don't seem to have issues. I do worm them one to two times a year. With ivermectin if I can keep track of which ones I have and haven't dosed. Otherwise I use a pellet dewormer (Safeguard).
@pedroespinal35932 ай бұрын
How many birds do you have and how many do you lose to predators in one month?
@Florida_Bullfrog2 ай бұрын
About 50 or more on free range, another 30 or so in breeding coops, and most months I lose no birds to predators. I generally lose a hen once every 6 months or a year. During the chick season I lose several chicks to snakes and a few to hawks. But I still have more chicks survive than die.
@lanecude83632 ай бұрын
What is the weight on your agbs those look a lot smaller than what I had
@Florida_Bullfrog2 ай бұрын
The patriarch of the line is right at 30oz or a hair over. Remember these are only 6-7 months old at the most. I won’t catalogue their weight until they’re closer to 18 months.
@lanecude83632 ай бұрын
@@Florida_Bullfrog the stag looks really good he’s got a perfect Dunn color just looks small in the video
@lanecude83632 ай бұрын
@@Florida_Bullfrog that white ear lobe is super hard to get rid of
@Florida_Bullfrog2 ай бұрын
@@lanecude8363His father/grandfather was the same. Undersized for most of his staghood, then he filled out. I am thinking this one will do the same.
@lanecude83632 ай бұрын
What I had cocked out close to 2 pounds I have a son out of a standard hen that’s close to 3 pounds I hope you are getting my drift
@jhost03112 ай бұрын
What is the point of birds like these? Seems like they would have smaller eggs, less meat, and probably easier to kill for a hawk.
@Florida_Bullfrog2 ай бұрын
These are my show birds. They're for matching breed standards in the American Bantam Association for the American game bantam and the red junglefowl bantam. However, they are very capable of free-range survival. They're too fast for larger hawk species such as the red-tailed hawk. The main issue they have is will small accipiters such as the sharp-shinned hawk that specialize in catching song birds in flight. I advocate people consider these for suburban back yards where they really can't free range. The small size leads to little feed consumption and less space requirements for happy life for a full flock in a small coop. Yet they have the instincts to survive free range if you ever have to open the coop door and let then fend for themselves. My other videos cover my large free-range fowl of the body types and behaviors I recommend for 24-7 free ranging.
@brandywomble81232 ай бұрын
Did you kill azong
@Florida_Bullfrog2 ай бұрын
He died suddenly of Marek’s, having shown symptoms for a couple of months then the symptoms disappeared, so I wrote it off. But they it took him fast after the first fall cold snaps. That was when I started to connect Marek’s to genetics. It was following the Indo birds, that is, the Liege x aseel crosses. When I changed out Indo with Sherman and selected new Liege hens, the outbreak ground to a halt (there were several other variables that changed as well, such as me culling all factory-hatched birds and also culling all non-chicken poultry). Anything I suspected of being a carrier I culled. Anything that ever showed symptoms I culled. Then this spring I got to see the results. The new crop of chicks were so much more resilient.
@brandywomble81232 ай бұрын
@@Florida_Bullfrog do you need terfowol rooster because I have one
@brandywomble81232 ай бұрын
Do you need a terror foul rooster
@Florida_Bullfrog2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I don’t need one. I have more from the big Thai rooster.