These are the current planned breedings for early 2009. In total, we will have 3 separate rotations of males to females in 2009. We are currently taking names from interested parties for the listed breedings. It will be a first come first serve basis, with the highest names on the list having priority in purchasing the selected birds.
Email us at alpha_kong@hotmail.com for inquiries and reservations.
Breedings in December 2008
Laos/Thai Stag to Imported Thai Hen
(Linbreeding of mother to son)
Completed in December 2008. Offspring consist of 4 healthy chicks, 3 males and 1 female. This breeding is aimed to cement this line in the U.S. Unfortunately, no birds will be available to the public. However, we anticipate to have high percentage Thai strain junglefowls by late 2009 or early 2010 that will be available.
Breedings to take place in 2009
1st Rotation
(Certified highest percentage Nyia Doua line Laos Strain in the U.S to one of the purest Indian junglefowl lines in the U.S., the Richardson strain. If this breeding is successful, we anticipate some of the best crowers in the U.S.)

Males Females
Kong Vang from Oregon CLOSED
Hue Yang from Fresno
CLOSED
(Postponed. This female is currently being bred to Breeder #1 along with her sister. 2/2/09)
(Certified highest percentage Nyia Doua line Laos Strain in the U.S to one of the purest Indian junglefowl lines in the U.S., the Richardson strain. Again, If this breeding is successful, we anticipate some of the best crowers in the U.S.)

CLOSED
(One of the highest percentage Indian red junglefowl lines in the U.S. to one of the most recently imported junglefowl lines from Southeast Asia, Thailand. We expect phenomenal offspring from this breeding with correct physical traits and superior crows)

This breeding will not be open to the public.
Laos/Thai Stag to 2X Breeder #1 Daughter
(In progress. 1 eggs as of 2/15/09)
(This is a breeding of the best stag we have produced with the best hen we have produced. We anticipate birds with correct conformity and top notch crow quality in relation to birds from Southeast Asia. There is no Indian RJF contamination in this breeding)

Males Females
Kong Vang from Oregon Kong Vang from Oregon
Adam Xiong from NC Adam Xiong from NC
Neng Thao from Sacramento Neng Thao from Sacramento
Tong Po Her from Milwaukee Tong Po Her from Milwaukee
CLOSED
Laos/Thai Stag to Indian/Laos hen
(Six eggs total as of 2/2/09. Eggs currently being incubated)
(This is the first breeding of our Laos/Thai strain to our Indian/Laos strain. The Laos and Thai strains add crow quality while the Indian strain will provide vibrant colors and correct tail traits. We expect correct confirmation, phenomenal colors, and most importantly, top notch crows)

Males Females
Tong Po Her from Milwaukee Juan Gonzales of Texas
Tony Lee Tong Po Her from Milwaukee
Tong Po Her (2nd female) Tony Lee
Tong Po Her (2nd female)
CLOSED
Laos/Thai Stag to Indian/Laos hen
(Breeding completed. 6 eggs total and are being incubated. 2/14/09)
(This is another breeding of our Laos/Thai stag to an Indian/Laos female. This female is a proven producer as seen in her file on the Hens page. She is a direct daughter of our very best crow producing hen and our Rodney Michaels strain Indian red junglefowl male. We don't believe in hyping birds, but we are excited about this breeding. We expect beautiful birds with exceptional crows)

Males Females
Brad Wisniewski of Michigan Juan Gonzales of Texas
Billy Cha of Fresno
Brad WisniewskiCLOSED
2nd Rotation (still being planned, any inputs or suggestions are welcomed)