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Record keeping: Laying Chart

From this chart we can get the records of the eggs gathered. We can also discern some pattern of the hens' laying habits. Some hens lay in clutches of two or three, some have intermittent patterns.

At RB Sugbo eggs are collected 2 or 3 times a day. Eggs are marked accordingly before they are taken out of the pen or yard, thus egg takers always have pencil at hand. Pencils are also hung at the door of the pen or yard to remind the egg taker to mark the eggs first before getting out of the pen or yard. Eggs gathered are brought immediately to the hatchery were an egg sorter will accept, record and store the eggs.

Read more about keeping records and how to do it and see the different record keeping forms from the coming E-book “Remote Farm Management” that will be one of forthcoming publications to be available free to members of Gamevitz Suregain Club. “Remote Farm Management” are for owners of game fowl farms who are based abroad but having farms in the Philippines or those who are too busy to manage their farms hands –on.

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What will be the standards

of the fighting rooster

of the future?

 

The Peruvian is getting popular in the Philippines. It is a different kind of rooster. It is much bigger, much taller, much stronger, although not necessarily better than the American Game fowl.

 

Definitely the Peruvian game fowl will change the standards of the future. In some instances it will tremendously improve the present bloodlines. On the other hand it could also ruin many good bloodlines of today.

 

The Peruvian has a couple of good traits vital to winning Long Knife fights. But it also has more bad traits. Finding out which are good and which are bad is the challenge.

 

We think just enough Peruvian blood is good. Too much Peruvian blood is bad.

 

We are trying to balance it out. Check out the PERUBLIZ.

 

 

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