Japanese Poultry Show - Part 1
Rare Japanese poultry breed show in Japan
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That chicken at 5:30 means business...
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、これは、どこの保存会ですか?わたしたちの全国日本鶏保存会とは違うようです。、
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@zipfelfrosch rooster but you can call them cocks for a nickname
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@yasumpuss1ey You are right. That crow lasted more than 10 seconds. Amazing.
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that was the longest crow i ever heard, it should be onteh genius world record.
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5 *****
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Your English is fine. From my experience with speaking with poultry breeders around the word, typically in the US they call a male fowl a rooster and in the UK they call a male fowl a cock. All the same thing. The use of which term just mostly depends on the region. Do you have a website with photos of your birds? I'd like to see them.
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Hi, i also have Onagadoris. Tell me do they call cocks or rooster? I,m from germany and speek a very bad english!
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Those are Chabo 矮鶏 (チャボ), "Japanese Bantams". There are many kinds of Chabo. In general, large combed Chabo are called Higo Chabo 肥後チャボ. There are then two kinds of Higo Chabo, the Daruma Chabo 達磨チャボ with the short tail and large comb such as the black ones you referred to and the Taikan Chabo 大冠チャボ with the large comb and regular, taller tail. If you watch later in the film (in part 2) there is even a bearded Chabo, the Okina (old man) Chabo 翁チャボ.
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What breed is the chicken at 0:16 with the enormous comb and wattles?
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damn,that rooster @ 5:40s got some powerful lungs...lol
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There was a lady here in the US who was going to try to translate subtitles for it, but I've not heard from her in a long time. I can understand about only breed names.
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Hi Tommy, All is well here. Though it is getting cold. Has been down to 7*F here already this winter. Glad to hear that all is well there. I do have one question though, why are you using Knut Roder's bbr bird to represent your "(1) American Onagadori (NM) Juvenile" in your web store instead of showing one of your own birds?
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American Onagadori doesn't = Phoenix. An Onagadori, of any lineage, is a non-molter. The Phoenix, a German breed, molts regularly, has wider, harder, feathers, and so on. Phoenix contain more Leghorn and Modern Game genetics than Onagadori genetics.
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Heterosis, hybrid vigor, is always a good thing. It's something that about every breed is in need of. It's important to select back to type for one or the other though before calling them by either name. Until the type for one breed is set, they're just mixes. That's something I admit with my own non-molting fowl. They have a lot of Onagadori behind them, but also some Phoenix and Ohiki. Until I get all of the traits in order, they are just mixes.
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My birds don't do well running outdoors. Most culls that I don't have room to house indoors often don't make it. That's a direct Onagadori trait, they are cage birds with dietary and climate sensitivities. Being apparently hardier, your bird has some Phoenix in him I would guess? The longest tail so far that I've gotten was this young one's father at 6.5 Ft. Mine aren't pure either, but getting close.
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It sounds like you enjoy your bird very much! :-) The "proto" misnomer is one I fell into at first too. The term was originated by my friend Marc King. "Proto" is a latin term, meaning "that with gave rise to", past tense. Something isn't actually "proto" until it's given rise to something better than itself. Marc was speaking of birds back in history when he used that term. Not current day birds.
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The Mad City Chickens youtube group at: youtube(dot)com/group/madcitychickens The largest collection of backyard poultry vids on youtube! Everything chicken.
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Locustofcontrol is correct, it is an Onagadori. Yokohama molt. Onagadori coverts, sickles, and saddle feathers continue to grow for periods of 4 yrs or longer. Also, the Yokohama is not a Japanese breed. It is a European breed that was developed from a random assortment of various Japanese breeds exported from Port Yokohama during WWII. So though the Yokohama has some Japanese ancestry, it is not a Japanese breed as is the Onagadori.
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