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19 April 2007, 07:39
SGraves155Big Wild Chickens
Just got a bunch of grown guinea-fowl to eat the ticks in the yard. They're in the pen, will release a few in one more day. BUT, they got me interested and I just ordered some Saipan Jungle Fowl--Here's some picts from the net. Anybody have any experience with these Magnums? Looks like these things would make good Sunday morning hunting trophies for the grandkids (both unfenced, of course), then a big chicken fry for dinner?
Or velociraptor wannabies for guard chickens?
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http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/Games/Saipan/BRKSaipan.html20 April 2007, 06:39
Aspen Hill AdventuresSteve,
Strange looking fowl, they look like an English game crossed with ???
Where did you order from? Are you getting grown birds or chicks? I am curious.
I just had a batch of chicks arrive (some layers and some 'meaties') from McMurray Hatchery when a Nor'easter ripped through here on Monday, I have lost 15 chicks so far. I have never had such losses.
~Ann
20 April 2007, 07:29
SGraves155Ann, I have ordered the saipan Jungle fowl and the black shamos in straight run chicks--receved info today that they will be sent by 2 day USPS in 2-4 weeks. There are some excellent images on Google.com Images for Saipan Jungle fowl! The Company is Ideal Poultry out of Cameron, TX. I'm doubtful about 2 day USPS to the NE, but they must have some way. Good Luck on the birds, and escaping any more bad weather.
Link
https://secuservices.com/ideal/newideal/categories.aspx
21 April 2007, 06:14
Plinker603Got an evil eye. All of em. Cept for the little girl, of course.
plinker
aim small, hit small
They look like cave man chickens.
I haven't had any birds in about 18 years. We used to have pheonix, cochins, polish (too dumb), mottled houdans, and bantam games.
The pheonix and mottled houdans were meaner than hell.
All the cochins were puppie dog tame.
24 April 2007, 22:06
Aspen Hill AdventuresAre these chickens going to be left to roam loose at your place or are you going to keep them penned? I wonder how aggressive the roo's will be towards people?
~Ann
24 April 2007, 23:56
SGraves155I was planning on letting them out of the pen after several weeks to forage on my 80ac. The Saipan's apparently can be agressive to people, but the Shamos are reportedly less so. I will have to alter my plans after having failed in keeping the dogs from chasing the guineafowl away. Also, the sellers are shipping the breeds two weeks apart. Problems mounting, birds still 10 days away. May end by trying to give them away.
25 April 2007, 00:21
Aspen Hill AdventuresSo you are not receiving chicks but adult birds?

I just got an order of chicks from McMurry and lost many due to a late delivery, they were due in the day a Nor'easter swept through here last week.
I have to keep the chicks under heat lamps here and the dogs do not get near them. My lab won't touch them anyway (funny, a bird dog that isn't birdy on chickens). But my new pit bull pup thinks they are toys. Maybe a saipan roo would teach him some manners?
~Ann
25 April 2007, 01:23
SGraves155They're chicks. Even as adults, these birds can't fly at all, apparently.