Hi; Mr Kong appreciate your work and effort to propagate and conserve the red jungle fowl. I am a old VietNam vet I saw a lot of them there and am interested in trying to raising them in Wisconsin. It is cold here so I am assuming that they need some lev el of heating during winter. If you have any information on raising or caring the jungle fowl I would really appreciate it. Thanks Greg
kong, great site as all have commented. thanks for sharing your stock...you are probably the only guy here in the us that still have this bloodline of rjf, keep up the good work...I'll do my best to preserve the line and move the breeding program forward creating ideal specimens that resemble the true phenotype of those still to be found in Southeast Asia..I know we have a long history with this fowl.. personally, I do, thats why I can't stay away from them,,,,brings me back to my home land each and everytime I go outside to look at the fowls....
Hello, I'm interested in your chickens. I was wondering do you have any chickens for sale and how much do you sell a pair of young? Please email me back and let me know. Thanks!
hey kong,
really really nice site with nice pictures and good information on our hmong people and thier hobbies with the jungle fowls. congradulations on your hard work....looks excellent!
Kong,
Just would like to tell you what a great job on this web-site. I now have a better understnading of where the Loes strain of Red junglefowl come from.
I also would like to tell you that I have a pure Rodney hen for sale or trade for a pair of Grey Junglefowl.
Again keep up the great work you are doing with the Loes strain. I'd like to add the Loes strain to my program, seeing as I have the Richardson and Rodeny already.
Hi Kong, I've been an admire of your stock for a long time now. Love the site... I can't wait until the day I start to raise some of my own... Until then keep up the good work...
T.Y.