Category: LINEAGES of GAME
Showing the lineage of our birds with images of parents, grandparents, etc. Select BREED subcategory to view lineages in that breed.
Madagascar Malgache
Madagascar, aka Malgache. are ancient breed from Madagascar. However, nowadays the best Madagascar are often found in Vietnam. They may be called naked neck Ga Noi by some breeders. Ours have No Follicles on the neck; only smooth wrinkly skin. Most have a dewlap or nothing under “chin”, only occasionally trace wattles appear which birds are then culled. The genetics of our Malgache come from Vietnam. They are quick and aggressive. Our original Malgache are not heavy birds, but we are developing a larger strain. First rooster shown -original rooster- is under 6 pounds. We acquired our stock recently. The project of purification and selection of our genetics just started, but the foundation stock is strong. We are now offering adults on this website or on Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Ga-Noi-Guru-2183313788608347/ [FB page temporarily (?) down].




Above photo collage shows our very first chicks. (All of which have grown; two are kept for breeding and two others have already found new homes). Madagascar are a lively breed.

First Malgache / Madagascar chicks growing up with original green legged hen.

Above is one of the 2 chicks which I retained for breeding. I favor the green legs a bit. She is notable in that, unlike other members of her family with prominent dewlap, she has almost no dewlap, (as well as no wattles and no earlobs); she has a very clean head.




Siblings which will be offered in 2019/2020 Fall Winter Spring season.






Thai game fowl
We keep more than one family of Thai. We have a family of Hmong Thai which throw many pumpkin roosters. They are “relatively pure” Thai which have maintained the breed as I received them from local Hmong community. Pumpkin is a heterozygous genetic expression of black genes and blond genes. Whites also appear in this family. Hens tend to be penciled brown.



NQL sired the white rooster shown before him (when put over Cricket, a blond Thai).
One branch of our Thai family has a trace of Blond Shamo cross (who was Grandfather of one blond Thai hen named Cricket). I show photo of Shamo x grandfather next: (blond over black produces Pumpkins.)

Another family of our Thais, some grey “Blue” hens are being crossed with Blk Red Ga Noi…we shall see what this calculated experiment produces. Note that I AM STILL BUILDING this SITE so please bear with me as I slowly get more photos posted. I was born way before PC computers … I am not very fast at learning this technology. Thank You for bearing with me here!
So following are some random photos of Thai or Thai x birds, some fair, some finer. A sample of what we’re raising in Thais:










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Pama

Some of our Thai have admix of Pama. The Thai tribe or family which I breed in some Pama derive from this 7 1/2 pound Pama – Thai stag (over large Thai black hens). Pama are understood to be Burmese type of game fowl. Following are a few more photos of this Pama – Thai Stag.




Some sons:



As of 2020 I sold out of Pama; I decided to DISCONTINUE the Pama.
Svart Hona
We keep a small flock of Svart Honas
( 2019 merely two roosters four hens )
Originally from Greenfire Farms. Very similar to Ayam Cemani, in fact, believed by many to originally derive from Ayam Cemani brought to Sweden long ago. I presume them to be more cold hardy than Ayam Cemani. These birds have black skin, blackish flesh, and black bones.
These are not large birds, rather they are somewhat petite.
We tend to sell mostly chicks, or juveniles locally, but occasionally an adult (usually male) is available for shipping.






Ga Noi
Our Ga Noi hail from Vietnam. They tend to be fairly large heavy formidable birds.


















This boi has sired sons for the 2019/2020 season. Full Viet Ganoi.


Madagascar Malgache
Madagascar, aka Malgache. are ancient breed from Madagascar. However, nowadays the best Madagascar are said by some to be often found in Vietnam. Also, I’ve heard good Madagascar are kept in Iraq. They may be called naked neck Ga Noi by some breeders. Some say these are two breeds some say not.
My “Mads” are “Nakedneck Ganoi” to some. My necks have ‘empty’ follicles. Genetics of our Mads ( or Naked-necks ) reputedly were mixed with Vietnamese feathered Ganoi and now, well, I am pulling out these genes to purify.
They evidence quickness and are aggressive. These original Malgache are not heavy birds. Rooster shown , “Julyat”, weighed 5 pounds 7 oz. Hens c 3.5#. I acquired our naked stock recently so the development has just begun, including to breed some heavier line of these Nakednecks. I am offering adults on this website or on Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Ga-Noi-Guru-2183313788608347/ by early 2020. ( Temporarily FB link and page may be deactivated. )
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Above photo collage shows our very first chicks. (All of which have grown; two are kept for breeding and two others have already found new homes). Madagascar are a lively breed.

First Malgache / Madagascar chicks growing up with original green legged hen.

Above is one of the 2 chicks which I retained for breeding. I favor the green legs a bit. She is notable in that, unlike other members of her family with prominent dewlap, she has almost no dewlap, (as well as no wattles and no earlobs); she has a very clean head.





#Madagascar Naked Neck GaNoi Pullet maturing for 2019/2020 Season.


Thai game fowl
We keep more than one family of Thai. We have a family of Hmong Thai which throw many pumpkin roosters. They are “relatively pure” Thai which have maintained the breed as I received them from local Hmong community. Pumpkin is a heterozygous genetic expression of black genes and blond genes. Whites also appear in this family. Hens tend to be penciled brown.


NQL sired the white rooster shown before him (when put over Cricket, a blond Thai).
One branch of our Thai family has a trace of Blond Shamo cross (who was Grandfather of one blond Thai hen named Cricket). I shall add photo of Shamo x grandfather when I can.
Another family of our Thais, some grey “Blue” hens are being crossed with Blk Red Ga Noi…we shall see what this calculated experiment produces. Note that I AM STILL BUILDING this SITE so please bear with me as I slowly get more photos posted. I was born way before PC computers … I am not very fast at learning this technology. Thank You.
Ayam Cemani

We keep a small flock of Ayam Cemani, the ALL BLACK chicken – black all through,… even including black bones. The Ayam Cemani is a precious sacred bird with special healing qualities. We usually sell chicks locally. Sometimes we might have adults available – if we haven’t sold out of chicks first! Ayam Cemani are rare. and very much sought after so I usually sell out quickly. (I am building site slowly !! more photos shall be posted later. )
Sumatra


Devorador, (above), is a fullsized Black Rooster (5#3oz). He is sire to offspring for Spring/Summer 2019. He is an amusing SOB. Meaner than my Ga Noi. 🦖 NFS. He is our (only serious) breeder for 2019.

Napolean, above, is a very small dunn black Rooster. “Bantamesque” His line is uncertain… . So be his fate. But we will see what hatches this April 2019… .

This boi, below, has a great-great-grandfather who was pure Sumatra. He is 15/16ths Thai, 1/16th Sumatra. I show his sister also.




This is his sister below: she is currently laying her first eggs.:

And his other sister also laying her first eggs now, (below):

If you might be interested in any of these birds, they could be available for local pick up at low prices.




