In the world of gamefowl, farms like Skinny’s prioritize specific traits to maintain their competitive edge: Physical Traits
"I'll take him," Silas said. "And the hen in the next stall." skinnys gamefarm
Skinny struck a match on the sole of his boot and lit up. He inhaled deep, holding the smoke in his chest before letting it drift out through his nose. He gestured with a jerk of his head toward the long row of fly-pens. "Go on, then. They’re in the third tier. The male’s been crowing since 3:00 AM. Annoying cuss." In the world of gamefowl, farms like Skinny’s
: The farm often shares updates on their breeding progress, allowing buyers to see the care and effort put into every bird. He gestured with a jerk of his head
The morning mist hung heavy over the valley as the first light touched the weathered wood of the brood pens. This was Skinny’s domain—a place where the air was thick with the scent of pine and the steady, rhythmic crowing of roosters that had been bred with the precision of a master watchmaker.
: Identifying strong physical traits and natural instincts in young birds (stags and pullets) as early as three months of age.