This endangered Belgian game fowl is striking in appearance and is also the cousin to the well-known Liege Fighter. The Bruges Fighter has a fierce appearance but is generally friendly toward people.
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| Egg Color |
tinted |
| Egg Size |
Large |
| Average number of eggs per year |
150 |
| Gamefowl |
Yes |
| Country of Origin |
Belgium |
| Also called |
Brugse Vechter |
| Cold tolerant |
Somewhat |
| Year of import(s) |
2021 |
| Landrace |
No |
| Great for beginners |
No |
| Free-range ability |
Moderately. |
| Broodiness |
Very |
| Ideal Rooster-to-hen Ratio |
Average, 1:10 |
| Auto-sexing |
No |
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Flarry Eye Greys are beautiful game fowl that originated in Ireland and were probably brought to the United States in the late 1800s.
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| Egg Color |
white |
| Egg Size |
Medium |
| Average number of eggs per year |
140 - 160 |
| Gamefowl |
Yes |
| Country of Origin |
Ireland |
| Cold tolerant |
Somewhat |
| Year of import(s) |
2016 |
| Landrace |
No |
| Great for beginners |
No |
| Free-range ability |
Yes! I'm very vigilant and active |
| Broodiness |
Very |
| Ideal Rooster-to-hen Ratio |
Average, 1:10 |
| Auto-sexing |
No |
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This Oxford Game is sure to impress with it's fiery orange plumage.
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| Egg Color |
white |
| Egg Size |
Small to Medium |
| Average number of eggs per year |
100 - 120 |
| Gamefowl |
Yes |
| Table Breeds |
No |
| Country of Origin |
UK |
| Cold tolerant |
Somewhat |
| Year of import(s) |
2018 |
| Landrace |
No |
| Great for beginners |
No |
| Free-range ability |
Yes! I'm very vigilant and active |
| Broodiness |
Very |
| Ideal Rooster-to-hen Ratio |
Average, 1:10 |
| Auto-sexing |
No |
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Although this giant, muscular Belgian game fowl has a fierce appearance, Liege Fighters are generally friendly toward people and can be an excellent choice for the dedicated hobbyist willing to explore the extremes of the poultry kingdom.
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| Egg Color |
tinted |
| Egg Size |
Large |
| Average number of eggs per year |
150 |
| Gamefowl |
Yes |
| Country of Origin |
Belgium |
| Also called |
Luikse Vechter |
| Cold tolerant |
Somewhat |
| Landrace |
No |
| Great for beginners |
No |
| Free-range ability |
Moderately. |
| Broodiness |
Not often to never |
| Ideal Rooster-to-hen Ratio |
Average, 1:10 |
| Auto-sexing |
No |
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Once prized in the royal courts of Japan, this striking breed was carefully crafted to showcase some of the most unique ornamental traits in the poultry world—its face develops regal wrinkles with age, vibrant red skin is proudly displayed on its chest, and its powerful, muscular build gives it the unmistakable swagger of a miniature Sumo wrestler.
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| Egg Color |
tinted |
| Egg Size |
Small to Medium |
| Gamefowl |
Yes |
| Table Breeds |
No |
| Country of Origin |
Japan |
| Cold tolerant |
No |
| Landrace |
No |
| Great for beginners |
No |
| Free-range ability |
No |
| Broodiness |
Somewhat |
| Ideal Rooster-to-hen Ratio |
Low, 1:6 |
| Auto-sexing |
No |
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