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Hatching eggs of a gamefowl

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Eggs should hatch in 21 days, though some may hatch a day or 2 early, some a day late, after the incubation period began. A "day" is counted as a full 24 hours long, so Day 1 would be the first 24 after setting the egg, Day 2 the next 24 hours etc.If you set eggs on a Sunday, it's usually a safe bet that they will hatch on a Sunday, 3 weeks later.  Hatching eggs Select clean, even shaped, undamaged eggs for incubating. Do not store them too long in a pre-incubation. Ideally eggs should be set within a week after being laid and after 10 days the hatch ability of the eggs drops significantly. Shipped eggs should be allowed to rest for 24 hours prior to setting, to allow the contents of the eggs to settle. Place shipped eggs upright, with the fat end of the egg up, in an egg carton, or something similar. Shipped eggs often have damaged air cells.  Before putting your eggs into an incubator, plug it in and make sure the temperature is steady. In a forced air incubator (wi
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Peruvian Gamecock

Best Gamefowl Peruvian

  My Peruvian Navajero / Melsims Black stag Peruvian gamefowl breed over the Melsims Black broodhen, and the results is amazing! A very hard hitter, accurate puncher and good cutting ability broodcock. 

21 Day Conditioning

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21 DAYS CONDITIONING KEEP FOR LONG KNIFE BATTLE OR SABONG Credits to MBhoss    

Gamefowl Bloodlines

REGULAR GREY Regular Grey is said to be a combination of three grey families: the Law Grey, the Sweater Grey and the Plainhead Muff Grey. Regular Greys come green legged, sometimes with yellow, silver duck wings and straight comb. They are medium to low-stationed and are known for power and gameness. Breeders note that they are as powerful and dead game as the Bluefaces and hatches. Because of these, many breeders have made Regular Grey as their foundation strain. The Talisayin or off-color rooster to unfamiliar sabungero fans is the Grey. Grey roosters are straight combed and medium stationed which have silver hackles and saddle feathers, and either black or grey speckle breasted. Talisayin used to be regarded as an aberration or dehado when matched up with any red rooster or 'Texas.' But the modern Greys of today are some of the best fighting cocks everywhere. Greys are aggressive and hard hitting game cocks that are as deadly as any red rooster in cutting and gameness.