They are protected birds, but I believe that breeding in captivity can also help in perpetuating junglefowls and maintaining their genetic integrity. True wild junglefowls can sometimes get into contact with humans, and interbreed with domesticated chickens. This creates wild mongrels instead of true junglefowls. If this continues, true junglefowls would cease to exist. The only way to truly prevent them from breeding with domestic and free-ranged chickens is to ensure that they won't have any contact with human civilisation. With human populations continually growing (you have to understand that these birds are native to countries that have large populations and are mostly poor) and requiring more space to survive, encroaching the junglefowl's habitat is something that can no longer be prevented or controlled. It's only my opinion - but besides making efforts to safeguard their habitat, captive breeding is still a must.
I mean the common village fowls Is technically a jungle fowl but bigger and mixed with other race of jungle fowls. Why would you even prefer a pure jungle fowl anyway?
@@JohnSmith-en2st bruh domestic jungle fowl can live without human, they are still a jungle fowl by nature. You left 50 of them in a jungle and they will likey to thrive, they are still a wild animal and can search their own food, despite being domesticated for thousand years.
These are beautiful. We have roosters in the village here (an African country I live in) which look exactly like the red jungle fowl just bigger and can't fly for long. The hens are able to climb into trees like normal birds and perch there for the night. They also fly out of the coop/run or over fences within the coop/run. Chickens here in the village are left to live freely and only ever get slaughtered occasionally. They roam the village or farms (crop farms and livestock farms) and go back home when they will. No one bothers them. They are fat and the roosters usually have a glow or shiny feathers. They also have firmer meat and a stronger flavor than your typical Cornish X we buy in town about 60km away.
On the contrary, I've seen Green junglefowl hens with combs and plumage; they're simply very small, and monochromatically dull in color. But, they're there.
Yes, the feather colour is quite common in chickens, pheasants, and peafowl. The female usually has duller colour to camouflage them better when incubating eggs or rearing chicks. Thanks for watching, and I hope to see you subscribe to the channel!
Just like the howl of wolves in the forest, their crows induce a feeling that's wild and untamed, yet familiar. Goddamn I could be a poet. Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
We should protect these wild birds from extinction or hybridization! If there's a paid campaign around, I would gladly join since I do have experience raising chickens in the Philippines. I really don't want any of them going extinct.
I fully support your cause. I'd like to do the same. Sorry about the late reply, managing a farm and working a day AND night job is reducing to me to almost nothing at the end of every day. I hope I can upload more videos soon. Thanks for stopping by! Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Many in our land, Malaysia, long time ago. We call it "ayam hutan". They live in forest and can fly as bird. We catch them using trap called "racik" or shoot them using weapons. "Ayam Hutan / Junglefowls" still exist now as a protected animals. Our neighbour Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines still have these Ayam Hutan.
Thanks for your insight! I'm aware of the existence of different junglefowls all over South East Asia, but I never really learnt about how other people call them in their respective countries. Ayam Hutans are a beauty to behold, as you can see what chickens truly looked like before they selectively bred for specific purposes. Please SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on future uploads. Keep safe to you and Malaysia!
The chicken is the result of austronesians domesticating the wild jungle fowl. They are also the reason why chickens can be found in the thousands of islands in the Pacific.
@@luciantheprotean Here in the Philippines, we call them “manok labuyo”. Its means “chili chicken” because of their red coloration, which resembles chili peppers
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL AND CLICK THE NOTIFICATION BELL! The Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) is the primary ancestor of the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). The Grey Junglefowl, Sri Lankan Junglefowl and Green Junglefowl are likely to be also involved in the creation of the modern table bird. Learn about these exotic, beautiful, and prized birds by watching the video. Enjoy!
Thanks for watching! I've always wanted my own koi pond, and slowlt getting interested in betta fish. I'll check out your content. Please SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on future videos. Happy New Year!
My Easter egg rooster defiantly a descendant. He has many of same feathers 🪶 including green blue tail feathers different color feathers on body. But my rooster is a brute double maybe triple the wild bird
There is a lot modern rooster and hen breeds that have a lot colour similarities with these ancestor chicken because most of modern chicken breeds today come from red junglefowl and grey jungle fowl, most modern breeds use RJF caused of population and teritory
Hello there, Anak Rimba Kuansing! Thanks for taking the time to watch our video. Please SUBSCRIBE to the channel and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on future uploads. Keep safe, saudaraku!
Yes..its true..green jungle fowl only in indonesia ..beautiful colour...ayam hutan hijau ya ada nya di kita di indonesia di Java Island..paling cantik ...
Hello, saudarak! Thanks for watching! Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe always!
@@luciantheprotean I guess you could say it was still as a heron looking at a fish. Based on your video and channel name you seem to be the person who would get that! Also great video, by the way, thank you!
They do have beautiful colours, and I'd love to have them in my aviary in the future. Thanks for watching! Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Thanks for watching! Nope, I'm not Javanese. I just did some research and thought it would be a nice touch. Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Hello there, and thanks for watching, brother! Please SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on future uploads. Keep safe, trooper! Halo, dan terima kasih telah menonton, saudara! Silakan BERLANGGANAN dan KLIK Lonceng Pemberitahuan untuk mendapatkan pembaruan tentang unggahan berikutnya. Tetap aman, polisi!
Chickens (also known as junglefowl) are gamebirds belonging to the genus Gallus, chickens also belong to the family Gallidae, which also includes the bamboo partridges, francolins, spurfowl, peafowl, arguses, peacock pheasants, crimson-headed partridge, african forest partridges, snowcocks, dwarf quails, malagasy partridge, and desert partridges.
@Zachary Bergman, actually, chickens and junglefowl are the same thing, people more often call junglefowl wild chickens or simply chickens, there are four extant species being the Fork-Tailed Chicken or Green Junglefowl (Gallus varius), the Bankiva Chicken or Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus (cladistically including the Domestic Chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus))), the Sonnerat's Chicken or Grey Junglefowl (Gallus sonneratii), and the Lafayette's Chicken or Ceylon Junglefowl (Gallus lafayettii), despite chickens also being known as junglefowl, not all species are found exclusively in tropical climate as the bankiva chicken or red junglefowl is also present in cold-climate habitats like in the Himalayas, making it the only of the four living chicken species to live in colder habitats.
@Zachary Bergman, actually, they are the same, chickens and domestic chickens are not the same thing, just like guinea pigs and domestic guinea pigs are not the same thing either, as the term "guinea pig" refers to the genus Cavia as a whole.
Here is the answer to the question of what came first the chicken or the egg? The eggs' parents were not chickens but Junglefowl but out of the eggs came chickens. Look at them, they look delicious!
Indeed. :) Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Yes, indeed. The green one is ayam hutan hijau in Indonesia. Thanks for watching! Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
You and me both. Also, your name... that's a horrible anime. Nightmare fuel. Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Thanks for watching! Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
They are, indeed! Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
My pleasure! Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Aren't we all. It's an enclosure that's been used by their culture for generations, and I am out of place to place judgement on how people of other cultures do things. What I do know is that these birds are treated with love and care.
Interesting fact: Fraternal Polyandry was practiced by Sri Lankan women in the central region of Sri Lanka (Kingdom of Kandy) before the British banned it when they took over the whole island in 1815!
Geez. You learn something new every day. Thanks for stopping by! Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
They'd probably think: What the F happened to you to look like that? 😂😂😂 Thanks for watching. Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Thanks for watching! Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Yes, they are. Would love to have a pair, though. Legally, I mean. Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
but seriously wild chickens looks so funny my brain keeps telling me they just put them up in that tree and took a video they dont really live there lol
A lot of people aren't even aware these wild chickens exist. Especially city folk. I should know, I grew up in the city... I was ignorant to the existence of these birds when I was younger. Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
I have none for sale at the moment. My Red Junglefowl hen got loose and just vanished, never to be seen again. All I have now is a lone rooster. Sorry. Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
You can import from Indonesia if you want the Green Junglefowl. For the Red Junglefowl, you can import from Indonesia, the Philippines, and most other South East Asian countries. The Grey Junglefowl would be troublesome to import from what I gather, since India and Pakistan aren't exactly in friendly terms.
Yup, Red Jungle Fowls are quite common up in the mountains here. Thanks for watching! Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
I have none for sale at the moment. My Red Junglefowl hen got loose and just vanished, never to be seen again. All I have now is a lone rooster. Sorry. Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
They are, indeed. Thanks for watching! Support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
you can get all three if you have the money here in the USA... you can buy the grey, the red jungle" ceylon" and the green jungle fowl.... the ceylon goes anywhere from $300-400 (pair) depends on a breeder.... the grey $150-200... the green goes anywhere from $1500-1800(pair) depends on whom
I only have the Red Junglefowl at the moment, but if you're located in Pakistan, then you might be able to find a breeder willing to sell you the Grey and Ceylon Junglefowls. Not too sure on their pricing, though. Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
you can get all three if you have the money here in the USA... you can buy the grey, the red jungle" ceylon" and the green jungle fowl.... the ceylon goes anywhere from $300-400 (pair) depends on a breeder.... the grey $150-200... the green goes anywhere from $1500-1800(pair) depends on whom
I only have a lone red junglefowl rooster right now, my one and only hen got out and never came back. 😭 Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
you can get all three if you have the money here in the USA... you can buy the grey, the red jungle" ceylon" and the green jungle fowl.... the ceylon goes anywhere from $300-400 (pair) depends on a breeder.... the grey $150-200... the green goes anywhere from $1500-1800(pair) depends on whom
Thanks for watching! I hope to upload more episodes of Breed in Focus soon. Please SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Thanks for watching! Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
I don't have any contacts in India or Sri Lanka, but the price for Green Junglefowls vary in Indonesia. Breeders who have Green Junglefowls with red legs command a higher price for their birds. Moreover, wild-caught birds are more expensive.
Hi everyone.If you read this message please read the Holy Quran the direct words and the final message from Almighty God.It will guide you to peace truth and happiness in this world and the afterworld with my lovely wishes..
I plan on having a bunch of hen breeds, dual purpose breeds for meat and eggs, and I plan to have 2 roosters. Rooster one is a jungle fowl(gallus gallus) and a dual purpose breed with good temperament. I plan for the wild fowl to breed my first generation of breeding hybrid hens. Then I’ll breed the hybrid offspring back to a dual purpose breed to bring back egg laying capabilities and size as well as temperament. My goal is to bring back genetic diversity, better fertility, more fitter chickens that are better at surviving predators, and healthier birds overall. I’ll swap the jungle fowl out with another unrelated bird and the dual purpose rooster gets replaced by a different breed that is also dual purpose.
I was kinda thinking about the same or similar. I was also thinking about Bielefelders that can forage a bit more and like being in the woods but they take at least 9 months to start laying eggs so I'd have other dual purpose breeds to produce eggs even thrift the winter. I'm really looking into breeds that can forage more and get majority of their food through agricultural and insect farming like black soldier fly small scale farming and the rest would be wonderful if they can forage for their own food even if that reduces the amount of eggs they lay a bit. I'd also like them to be able to go to and survive in about the opening area of a wooded area not too far from their pens and I'd like them to be able to defend themselves against predators but i don't want them to attack me nor my family ever one wrong move and people can be a goner by their spurs. I wish you all the best of luck on your venture!
@@andreamoscoso4065 honestly, breeding for temperament might be tricky. I’d have to cull a lot of roosters to pick one that isn’t human aggressive. It’s going to be an interesting project when I eventually start sometime in the future. Thanks for commenting, and I’ll definitely need the luck!
Hello there! Sorry about the late reply. That Inosuke-derived name (if I'm not mistaken) made me chuckle. Anyway... If you have junglefowls and want to cross them to another breed for the purpose of producing hardy layers, make sure to choose a breed that is know for high productivity when it comes to laying. Junglefowls mostly only lay eggs during the regular breeding season they are accustomed to in the wild. They will not lay eggs every day like the usual domestic breeds. You also have to selectively breed for friendliness, and make sure to bond with them from a young age. Junglefowls are extremely nervous and skittish-just showing up in their pens to collect eggs freak them out immensely. I've had my fair share of cuts and bruises as proof. Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
@@luciantheprotean I also go by Gompanchiro too in discord, LOL. Looks like I got a lot of culling and selective breeding to do to achieve the temperament and high survivability I want in my line of chickens.
I want all the wild jungle fowls to be a protected bird because they’re beautiful birds
They are protected birds, but I believe that breeding in captivity can also help in perpetuating junglefowls and maintaining their genetic integrity.
True wild junglefowls can sometimes get into contact with humans, and interbreed with domesticated chickens. This creates wild mongrels instead of true junglefowls. If this continues, true junglefowls would cease to exist.
The only way to truly prevent them from breeding with domestic and free-ranged chickens is to ensure that they won't have any contact with human civilisation. With human populations continually growing (you have to understand that these birds are native to countries that have large populations and are mostly poor) and requiring more space to survive, encroaching the junglefowl's habitat is something that can no longer be prevented or controlled.
It's only my opinion - but besides making efforts to safeguard their habitat, captive breeding is still a must.
I want them in my bloodlines
I mean the common village fowls
Is technically a jungle fowl but bigger and mixed with other race of jungle fowls.
Why would you even prefer a pure jungle fowl anyway?
@@r3zaful I wuld want ones to breed into my chicken blood line I tryna to breed my birds for survival and adaptability not just production
@@JohnSmith-en2st bruh domestic jungle fowl can live without human, they are still a jungle fowl by nature.
You left 50 of them in a jungle and they will likey to thrive, they are still a wild animal and can search their own food, despite being domesticated for thousand years.
These are beautiful. We have roosters in the village here (an African country I live in) which look exactly like the red jungle fowl just bigger and can't fly for long. The hens are able to climb into trees like normal birds and perch there for the night. They also fly out of the coop/run or over fences within the coop/run. Chickens here in the village are left to live freely and only ever get slaughtered occasionally. They roam the village or farms (crop farms and livestock farms) and go back home when they will. No one bothers them. They are fat and the roosters usually have a glow or shiny feathers. They also have firmer meat and a stronger flavor than your typical Cornish X we buy in town about 60km away.
Love this. Which African country?
I' will like to see a picture of those birds. Hope you can awnser me. Thanks.
They are very expensive in Kenya. In urban areas, people prefer them but not many can afford them. In the countryside, they are the kings and queens.
On the contrary, I've seen Green junglefowl hens with combs and plumage; they're simply very small, and monochromatically dull in color. But, they're there.
Yes, the feather colour is quite common in chickens, pheasants, and peafowl. The female usually has duller colour to camouflage them better when incubating eggs or rearing chicks. Thanks for watching, and I hope to see you subscribe to the channel!
Their crows are familiar yet so different. Very interesting
Just like the howl of wolves in the forest, their crows induce a feeling that's wild and untamed, yet familiar. Goddamn I could be a poet.
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
We should protect these wild birds from extinction or hybridization! If there's a paid campaign around, I would gladly join since I do have experience raising chickens in the Philippines. I really don't want any of them going extinct.
I fully support your cause. I'd like to do the same. Sorry about the late reply, managing a farm and working a day AND night job is reducing to me to almost nothing at the end of every day. I hope I can upload more videos soon. Thanks for stopping by!
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Many in our land, Malaysia, long time ago. We call it "ayam hutan". They live in forest and can fly as bird.
We catch them using trap called "racik" or shoot them using weapons.
"Ayam Hutan / Junglefowls" still exist now as a protected animals. Our neighbour Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines still have these Ayam Hutan.
Thanks for your insight! I'm aware of the existence of different junglefowls all over South East Asia, but I never really learnt about how other people call them in their respective countries.
Ayam Hutans are a beauty to behold, as you can see what chickens truly looked like before they selectively bred for specific purposes.
Please SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on future uploads. Keep safe to you and Malaysia!
We call it labuyo
The chicken is the result of austronesians domesticating the wild jungle fowl. They are also the reason why chickens can be found in the thousands of islands in the Pacific.
@@luciantheprotean
Here in the Philippines, we call them “manok labuyo”. Its means “chili chicken” because of their red coloration, which resembles chili peppers
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL AND CLICK THE NOTIFICATION BELL!
The Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) is the primary ancestor of the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). The Grey Junglefowl, Sri Lankan Junglefowl and Green Junglefowl are likely to be also involved in the creation of the modern table bird.
Learn about these exotic, beautiful, and prized birds by watching the video. Enjoy!
Colors are beautiful
Jungle chicken is the most beautiful, finest and most wonderful chicken in the world
Give the species name.
Never thought chickens are so interesting. Thanks.
Thanks for watching! I've always wanted my own koi pond, and slowlt getting interested in betta fish. I'll check out your content. Please SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on future videos.
Happy New Year!
@@luciantheprotean subscribed 😁
@@southeastasianaquatics230
great friends, interesting video content, best friends greetings from the kuansing jungle child channel
My Easter egg rooster defiantly a descendant. He has many of same feathers 🪶 including green blue tail feathers different color feathers on body. But my rooster is a brute double maybe triple the wild bird
Amazing! Very informative video - Red Jungel Fow "labuyo " sa Pilipinas!
Yes! I'm hoping to own one myself! Maybe a green junglefowl flock in future, too!
Amazing how similar the Welsummer breed is to the original red jungle fowl.
There is a lot modern rooster and hen breeds that have a lot colour similarities with these ancestor chicken because most of modern chicken breeds today come from red junglefowl and grey jungle fowl, most modern breeds use RJF caused of population and teritory
great friends, interesting video content, best friends greetings from the kuansing jungle child channel
Hello there, Anak Rimba Kuansing! Thanks for taking the time to watch our video. Please SUBSCRIBE to the channel and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on future uploads. Keep safe, saudaraku!
This is so interesting to me! Thanks for the great informative video. I am a crazy chicken lady so I'm fascinated by these beautiful junglefowls
Beautifull Green junggle fowl...endemic indonesia
Yes..its true..green jungle fowl only in indonesia ..beautiful colour...ayam hutan hijau ya ada nya di kita di indonesia di Java Island..paling cantik ...
❤
Very cool, greetings from Indonesia my brother
Hello, saudarak! Thanks for watching!
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe always!
4:00 Is wasn't sure if that green pigeon on the right was real before it moved because I'd never seen a bird so still?
Hahahahaha!
@@luciantheprotean I guess you could say it was still as a heron looking at a fish. Based on your video and channel name you seem to be the person who would get that! Also great video, by the way, thank you!
@@stephenryan7855 Cheers! Keep safe, mate!
Emerald green doves or green wings pigeon. I have them
They have colourful features beautiful 🐓
They do have beautiful colours, and I'd love to have them in my aviary in the future. Thanks for watching!
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
they look delicious
do you know where i could buy one?
Dude the backsound is gamelan, are u Javanesse ?
Thanks for watching! Nope, I'm not Javanese. I just did some research and thought it would be a nice touch.
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Greeting without borders greeting jungle chicken lovers, i am from Sumatran Indonesia🙏🙏🙏
Hello there, and thanks for watching, brother!
Please SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Halo, dan terima kasih telah menonton, saudara!
Silakan BERLANGGANAN dan KLIK Lonceng Pemberitahuan untuk mendapatkan pembaruan tentang unggahan berikutnya. Tetap aman, polisi!
Like junglefowl,, 👍👍
Chickens (also known as junglefowl) are gamebirds belonging to the genus Gallus, chickens also belong to the family Gallidae, which also includes the bamboo partridges, francolins, spurfowl, peafowl, arguses, peacock pheasants, crimson-headed partridge, african forest partridges, snowcocks, dwarf quails, malagasy partridge, and desert partridges.
Chickens and junglefowl are not the same, yes chickens came from junglefowl but they are completely different, different diet, different needs
@Zachary Bergman, actually, chickens and junglefowl are the same thing, people more often call junglefowl wild chickens or simply chickens, there are four extant species being the Fork-Tailed Chicken or Green Junglefowl (Gallus varius), the Bankiva Chicken or Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus (cladistically including the Domestic Chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus))), the Sonnerat's Chicken or Grey Junglefowl (Gallus sonneratii), and the Lafayette's Chicken or Ceylon Junglefowl (Gallus lafayettii), despite chickens also being known as junglefowl, not all species are found exclusively in tropical climate as the bankiva chicken or red junglefowl is also present in cold-climate habitats like in the Himalayas, making it the only of the four living chicken species to live in colder habitats.
@@indyreno2933 they are not the same, and should be treated differently, one is wild and one is domesticated
@Zachary Bergman, actually, they are the same, chickens and domestic chickens are not the same thing, just like guinea pigs and domestic guinea pigs are not the same thing either, as the term "guinea pig" refers to the genus Cavia as a whole.
@@indyreno2933 I literally said that jungle fowl are wild and chickens are domesticated stupid so there not the same
Excilent standard jungle fowls.
I can imagine you talking bro 🤣
A la immersive experience, just for you.
Here is the answer to the question of what came first the chicken or the egg? The eggs' parents were not chickens but Junglefowl but out of the eggs came chickens. Look at them, they look delicious!
Indeed. :)
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Yum Yum 😋
Thanks for the info
Oh how the Dinosaurs have fallen.
Now the hunter because the MOST hunted type of animals.
in Indonesia and Malaysia, we called it Ayam Hutan
Yes, indeed. The green one is ayam hutan hijau in Indonesia. Thanks for watching!
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
I want to have all of the jungle fowl species
You and me both. Also, your name... that's a horrible anime. Nightmare fuel.
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Does the Sri Lankan hen build a tree nest? I've never known any junglefowl to do that.
Huththa
Vietnam now also has wild jungle fowl in forest but now not so many now
Thise look like my uncles chikens in his backyard especialy the red jungle fowl 8m philipino btw
Those Chickens are used in cockfights in Philippine👍
Thanks for watching!
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
現在の鶏はハイイロヤケイの遺伝子は入ってない?
Red junglefeowls are found in my country, they're beautiful
They are, indeed!
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Malaysia noted..✌️😊✌️🇲🇾
In North East India..we keep this Jungle Fowl as domestic chicken,these are very distinct and more tasty and healthy than modern chicken
Yeah
Like a lot. Learned new things about birds. Thanks
My pleasure! Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
2:54 what are those little creatures
The bird wants to be free from that cage basket.
Aren't we all. It's an enclosure that's been used by their culture for generations, and I am out of place to place judgement on how people of other cultures do things. What I do know is that these birds are treated with love and care.
I love our small flock of game fowl
Interesting fact: Fraternal Polyandry was practiced by Sri Lankan women in the central region of Sri Lanka (Kingdom of Kandy) before the British banned it when they took over the whole island in 1815!
Geez. You learn something new every day. Thanks for stopping by!
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Sorry Feathers
Thank you for sharing nice informative video 😊😊😊
I wonder what they’d feel if they meet the chickens
They'd probably think: What the F happened to you to look like that? 😂😂😂
Thanks for watching. Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
In which part of TN (Tamizh Nadu) could I actually find a jungle fowl in the forest? In Kodaikanal?
Unfortunately, I do not have enough resources or the proper connections to answer your query properly and accurately.
I ve seen a red jungle fowl male there in kodaikanal
Insects and termites as though termites aren't insects
LOL You have a point.
Halo from indonesia
Halo apa kabarmu? ☺️
@@luciantheprotean owalah pye bang kabare
How is gamefowl made?
"as with other jungle fowl..."
😎
Thanks for watching! Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
It would've been nice to see the Green Jungle fowl female.
Nice 👍
Good
Srilankan jungle fowl is the national bird of srilanka... they are protected by law.
Yes, they are. Would love to have a pair, though. Legally, I mean.
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
but seriously wild chickens looks so funny my brain keeps telling me they just put them up in that tree and took a video they dont really live there lol
A lot of people aren't even aware these wild chickens exist. Especially city folk. I should know, I grew up in the city... I was ignorant to the existence of these birds when I was younger.
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Ur #
I have none for sale at the moment. My Red Junglefowl hen got loose and just vanished, never to be seen again. All I have now is a lone rooster. Sorry.
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Bro how to buy grey jungle fowl ....? For poultry
You have to find a breeder who's willing to import. Preferably, a breeder that won't scam you.
I hav green
@@VandiazCreative how much bro...?
Who likes green jungle fowl docked
By docked, you mean?
Hame chaiye kaise milenge
can I keep jungle fowl as a pet in the U.S.?
Sure can that's all I keep nowadays,they do much better free ranging than other breeds
Hame chaiye
How to get this jungle fowl to Pakistan
You can import from Indonesia if you want the Green Junglefowl. For the Red Junglefowl, you can import from Indonesia, the Philippines, and most other South East Asian countries. The Grey Junglefowl would be troublesome to import from what I gather, since India and Pakistan aren't exactly in friendly terms.
Seen this guys in Philippines
Yup, Red Jungle Fowls are quite common up in the mountains here. Thanks for watching!
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
How can I purchase some of these jungle fowls??
I have none for sale at the moment. My Red Junglefowl hen got loose and just vanished, never to be seen again. All I have now is a lone rooster. Sorry.
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
@luciantheprotean do you have any for sale ?
male also bueatifull
They are, indeed. Thanks for watching!
Support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
Pair price?
you can get all three if you have the money here in the USA... you can buy the grey, the red jungle" ceylon" and the green jungle fowl....
the ceylon goes anywhere from $300-400 (pair) depends on a breeder.... the grey $150-200... the green goes anywhere from $1500-1800(pair) depends on whom
I have money. Connect me to the people you know. HAHAHA.
No. Seriously.
Can you do saating mga natives
Will be uploading a video tomorrow about the wild-caught Red Junglefowl we just received from my good friend. I look forward to you watching it!
Where do I want to buy all these Breeds and what is their rate?
I only have the Red Junglefowl at the moment, but if you're located in Pakistan, then you might be able to find a breeder willing to sell you the Grey and Ceylon Junglefowls. Not too sure on their pricing, though.
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
you can get all three if you have the money here in the USA... you can buy the grey, the red jungle" ceylon" and the green jungle fowl....
the ceylon goes anywhere from $300-400 (pair) depends on a breeder.... the grey $150-200... the green goes anywhere from $1500-1800(pair) depends on whom
how can i buy all jungle fowl
I only have a lone red junglefowl rooster right now, my one and only hen got out and never came back. 😭
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
you can get all three if you have the money here in the USA... you can buy the grey, the red jungle" ceylon" and the green jungle fowl....
the ceylon goes anywhere from $300-400 (pair) depends on a breeder.... the grey $150-200... the green goes anywhere from $1500-1800(pair) depends on whom
nice info 🐔🐣🐓
Thanks for watching! I hope to upload more episodes of Breed in Focus soon.
Please SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
❤
Thanks for watching!
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
How much kg ?
I don't have any contacts in India or Sri Lanka, but the price for Green Junglefowls vary in Indonesia. Breeders who have Green Junglefowls with red legs command a higher price for their birds. Moreover, wild-caught birds are more expensive.
I have jongle fowl 1
In philipines
Good for you, sir. Thanks for watching, and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future videos! Keep safe!
Hi everyone.If you read this message please read the Holy Quran the direct words and the final message from Almighty God.It will guide you to peace truth and happiness in this world and the afterworld with my lovely wishes..
I want this birds u can supply to mee
Thanks for watching! I only have Philippine Red Junglefowls at the moment.
Ok give ur mail id, fb id and whatup number bro
Sure, but where are you located?
Andhra Pradesh India
+63 9369250903 on WhatsApp
I plan on having a bunch of hen breeds, dual purpose breeds for meat and eggs, and I plan to have 2 roosters. Rooster one is a jungle fowl(gallus gallus) and a dual purpose breed with good temperament.
I plan for the wild fowl to breed my first generation of breeding hybrid hens. Then I’ll breed the hybrid offspring back to a dual purpose breed to bring back egg laying capabilities and size as well as temperament.
My goal is to bring back genetic diversity, better fertility, more fitter chickens that are better at surviving predators, and healthier birds overall. I’ll swap the jungle fowl out with another unrelated bird and the dual purpose rooster gets replaced by a different breed that is also dual purpose.
I was kinda thinking about the same or similar. I was also thinking about Bielefelders that can forage a bit more and like being in the woods but they take at least 9 months to start laying eggs so I'd have other dual purpose breeds to produce eggs even thrift the winter. I'm really looking into breeds that can forage more and get majority of their food through agricultural and insect farming like black soldier fly small scale farming and the rest would be wonderful if they can forage for their own food even if that reduces the amount of eggs they lay a bit. I'd also like them to be able to go to and survive in about the opening area of a wooded area not too far from their pens and I'd like them to be able to defend themselves against predators but i don't want them to attack me nor my family ever one wrong move and people can be a goner by their spurs.
I wish you all the best of luck on your venture!
@@andreamoscoso4065 honestly, breeding for temperament might be tricky. I’d have to cull a lot of roosters to pick one that isn’t human aggressive. It’s going to be an interesting project when I eventually start sometime in the future. Thanks for commenting, and I’ll definitely need the luck!
Hello there! Sorry about the late reply. That Inosuke-derived name (if I'm not mistaken) made me chuckle. Anyway...
If you have junglefowls and want to cross them to another breed for the purpose of producing hardy layers, make sure to choose a breed that is know for high productivity when it comes to laying. Junglefowls mostly only lay eggs during the regular breeding season they are accustomed to in the wild. They will not lay eggs every day like the usual domestic breeds.
You also have to selectively breed for friendliness, and make sure to bond with them from a young age. Junglefowls are extremely nervous and skittish-just showing up in their pens to collect eggs freak them out immensely. I've had my fair share of cuts and bruises as proof.
Please support the growth of this channel! SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the Notification Bell to get updates on our future uploads. Keep safe, trooper!
@@luciantheprotean I also go by Gompanchiro too in discord, LOL. Looks like I got a lot of culling and selective breeding to do to achieve the temperament and high survivability I want in my line of chickens.
Without ad visiter advertiser only recommended thanks
You can always subscribe to UA-cam Premium. 😉