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  1. Its giant stature -it is the tallest breed native to Europe- makes it one of the most awe-inspiring table breeds in the Greenfire repertoire. Barnevelder Exhibiting possibly the most exquisite plumage of any chicken breed, Greenfire Farms has imported both bantam and large fowl silver double laced Barnevelders.
  2. Thai Oriental Gamefowl Thai Gamefowl as the name suggest originated from Thailand, they were introduced to the US in the 80’s. I’ve been working with this breed since 2007. I got my first birds from a breeder featured in “Oriental Gamefowl” by Horst W.

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Oriental Gamefowl BreedersThank you for visiting this site. The site is constantly updated so come back as often as you would like.
A LITTLE PERSONAL HISTORY
When I was still a kid, perhaps maybe around 8 years of age, my father had taken me to pay his friend a visit. When we got there, I saw these big tall ugly looking chickens running around. I inquired about what type of birds they were. I was told that they are Oriental Gamefowls. I begged my father to buy me one. He did buy me a stag for $20 which at that time, was a lot of money. He was a stag that was probably about 2 months old with the coloration of black breasted red. I took him home and took care of him like a baby. He followed me around like a baby, begging for food.
He grew up to be an awesome looking specimen, kind of reminded me of the super T-Rex. At that time, I don't know much about a bird's performance skills except for that they look exceptionally strong and athletic. Some guys came over to my father's house and asked to buy the bird. The were willing to pay $50 for him. To make a long story short, he was sold. I later heard that he went on to become a great bird for the owners. Thinking back, if I can go back in time, I would have kept him..for what..I don't know but would have still kept him.
WARNING FOR YOUNG FOWL LOVERS!
A side note to young fowl lovers, having birds when you're young may not be to your best interests. I always make the recommendation to my young friends that let the birds come after you've been throught college and earned your degree, are married, and need a relaxing hobby that will keep you occupy after a long hard days work. In that way, you will already have a career, money, and possibly a home with land to take care of your birds at. Imagine this, you won't struggle to ensure that you have enough money to buy feed for your birds.
My breeding system is unque to my own preference and may not be the same as other's. I've had Oriental fowls since I was 10 years old and along the way have learned a lot tricks that can be beneficial to the fowls such as breeding, health, and maintenance, even taking great photos.
I have bred everything from Leung Hang Khao Thais, Burmese, Brazilian Shamo, and Brazilian Asils, and Gadons. I do not breed as many breeds anymore because it will consume too much of my time and will not help me to be as focused on one breed of birds. I am focusing my attention on two strains (my two favorites); blacks and black breasted reds.
I reside the lush central valleys of California on a 1.5 acre country lot, perfect for raising fowls. I continue to breed them as a hobby. The hobby is easy to start but hard to end. Any one who has raised gamefowls can probably testify to this statement.
The key to breeding desirable birds is to be consistent with your breeding methods. In other words, have a goal in mind on what your breeding focus is one. I'm not a big supporter of inbreeding but more of linebreeding. Let me state an example, say I like the production of a pair of birds and have recently lost one or two of the paretns. I pick from the offsprings the best stag and best pullet. From there, I breed the two out and then cross their offsprings back to their aunt or uncle or cousins. Too many people lose out on their breeding because they have too many families to focus on. In the long run, they lose on the originals and lose out on the essentials of the breeds.
PERSONAL PREFERENCES
I breed specifically for birds that have good structures and eye pleasing looks. Broodcocks must not be too short for them to be allowed to breed. If you raise any oriental birds, you will know that they start out being tall and long legged birds but as they mature, their body fills in which in essence, will make them look shorter. I prefer stags to be high stationed so that when they become cocks, they will be medium stationed birds. The length of the bird's body must be at least twice it's width (from shoulder to shoulder). The tail of the bird must be at least the lenth of its body(base of neck to tail bone). The more tail feathers, the better.

Click on any of the links above to see pictures of my breeding birds. Click on the backspace to come back to this page.
If you see any current bird(s) that you like, don't hesitate to email me and we'll go from there. None of these birds will be sold for the purpose of fighting or other illegal activities. My best email is asdhawj@yahoo.com.
Site will be updated as needed so check back soon and enjoy.
Disclaimer: Fowls on this site are shown for the purpose of Oriental Gamefowl preservation. These fowls are fowls that exhibit the perfecture of an ideal Oriental Fowl in the eyes of the webmaster.
Thanks for visiting. Hope you had a fun looking over my prized gallery!

Galleries(click on links; to return to main menu, press the back space on browser)

Past BroodCocks
Past BroodHens
Past Broodhens with Chicks
Birds Previously Sold
Current Broodcocks
Current Broodhens
Sample Breeding
Video Link
Video Link

Thank you for visiting this site. The site is constantly updated so come back as often as you would like.
A LITTLE PERSONAL HISTORY
When I was still a kid, perhaps maybe around 8 years of age, my father had taken me to pay his friend a visit. When we got there, I saw these big tall ugly looking chickens running around. I inquired about what type of birds they were. I was told that they are Oriental Gamefowls. I begged my father to buy me one. He did buy me a stag for $20 which at that time, was a lot of money. He was a stag that was probably about 2 months old with the coloration of black breasted red. I took him home and took care of him like a baby. He followed me around like a baby, begging for food.
He grew up to be an awesome looking specimen, kind of reminded me of the super T-Rex. At that time, I don't know much about a bird's performance skills except for that they look exceptionally strong and athletic. Some guys came over to my father's house and asked to buy the bird. The were willing to pay $50 for him. To make a long story short, he was sold. I later heard that he went on to become a great bird for the owners. Thinking back, if I can go back in time, I would have kept him..for what..I don't know but would have still kept him.
WARNING FOR YOUNG FOWL LOVERS!
A side note to young fowl lovers, having birds when you're young may not be to your best interests. I always make the recommendation to my young friends that let the birds come after you've been throught college and earned your degree, are married, and need a relaxing hobby that will keep you occupy after a long hard days work. In that way, you will already have a career, money, and possibly a home with land to take care of your birds at. Imagine this, you won't struggle to ensure that you have enough money to buy feed for your birds.
My breeding system is unque to my own preference and may not be the same as other's. I've had Oriental fowls since I was 10 years old and along the way have learned a lot tricks that can be beneficial to the fowls such as breeding, health, and maintenance, even taking great photos.
I have bred everything from Leung Hang Khao Thais, Burmese, Brazilian Shamo, and Brazilian Asils, and Gadons. I do not breed as many breeds anymore because it will consume too much of my time and will not help me to be as focused on one breed of birds. I am focusing my attention on two strains (my two favorites); blacks and black breasted reds.
I reside the lush central valleys of California on a 1.5 acre country lot, perfect for raising fowls. I continue to breed them as a hobby. The hobby is easy to start but hard to end. Any one who has raised gamefowls can probably testify to this statement.
The key to breeding desirable birds is to be consistent with your breeding methods. In other words, have a goal in mind on what your breeding focus is one. I'm not a big supporter of inbreeding but more of linebreeding. Let me state an example, say I like the production of a pair of birds and have recently lost one or two of the paretns. I pick from the offsprings the best stag and best pullet. From there, I breed the two out and then cross their offsprings back to their aunt or uncle or cousins. Too many people lose out on their breeding because they have too many families to focus on. In the long run, they lose on the originals and lose out on the essentials of the breeds.

Oriental Gamefowl Farms


PERSONAL PREFERENCES

Oriental Gamefowl For Sale

I breed specifically for birds that have good structures and eye pleasing looks. Broodcocks must not be too short for them to be allowed to breed. If you raise any oriental birds, you will know that they start out being tall and long legged birds but as they mature, their body fills in which in essence, will make them look shorter. I prefer stags to be high stationed so that when they become cocks, they will be medium stationed birds. The length of the bird's body must be at least twice it's width (from shoulder to shoulder). The tail of the bird must be at least the lenth of its body(base of neck to tail bone). The more tail feathers, the better.

Click on any of the links above to see pictures of my breeding birds. Click on the backspace to come back to this page.
If you see any current bird(s) that you like, don't hesitate to email me and we'll go from there. None of these birds will be sold for the purpose of fighting or other illegal activities. My best email is asdhawj@yahoo.com.
Site will be updated as needed so check back soon and enjoy.
Disclaimer: Fowls on this site are shown for the purpose of Oriental Gamefowl preservation. These fowls are fowls that exhibit the perfecture of an ideal Oriental Fowl in the eyes of the webmaster.
Thanks for visiting. Hope you had a fun looking over my prized gallery!