Shamo - Japanese fighting chickens. Handsome men, famous for their bravery and taken under government protection in Japan as a national achievement

Exterior Shamo

These chickens have a truly majestic body. All parts of this bird’s body are as perpendicular to the ground as possible. The legs and neck in the compartment are almost twice as long as the body. The color of chickens of this species can be very different, from pure white (in very rare cases) to plumage with combinations of different colors. Most often, the main color of a bird's plumage is black or gray. Below the crest, in the tail and on the legs there are small feathers of red, orange or brown. A very contrasting and colorful animal. Like most fighting chicken breeds, Shamos have exclusively yellow legs and beaks.

His long fingers made him incredibly stable during battle, and his sharp spurs made him a dangerous and strong opponent. Small wings and a neat tail make this bird almost undetectable to the enemy during battle. The Shamo chicken has all the same characteristics above, but at the same time, its height and weight are much lower. The dense plumage serves as a reliable “shield” for the bird during battle, and its small head very quickly finds the enemy’s weak spots and delivers a lightning-fast strike.

Feeding

The diet is based on specialized feed in crumbly or granular form. The composition of such ready-made feeds was developed by specialists, so it is balanced and includes all the necessary substances for fighting birds.

It is recommended to use whey or yogurt as a mash liquid. To increase the nutritional value of the diet in terms of vitamins and proteins, Belgians are given vegetables, herbs, cottage cheese, and sprouted grains. In winter, meat and bone or fish meal, root vegetables, and a little boiled potatoes are added to the food.

The chickens are fed with starter mixtures, and vitamin compounds are added to the water once a week.

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Compound feed pk-1

Description of food for egg breeds. Instructions for feeding laying hens Read

Compound feed pk-2 and pk-3

Mineral and vitamin compositions, feeding standards Read

Compound feed pk-4

Used to feed laying hens aged 15-17 weeks Read

Compound feed pk-5

Composition and instructions for feeding broiler chickens Read

Purina Pro

Important differences from the previous line, application patterns Start, Growth, Finish Read

Germination and steaming of barley and wheat for chickens: how to do it correctly and how to give it to laying hens

Wheat for broilers

Rules for feeding broiler chickens with wheat. Dosage for chickens from the second day of life and adult birds Read

Mash

Making mash for broilers at home Read

Rice and buckwheat

How and in what form you can use rice and buckwheat to feed chickens. Standards for adult birds and chickens Read

Bread

What kind of bread can you feed chickens and how to do it correctly Read

Fish

The product is given in limited quantities: overfeeding can cause serious harm to the bird Read

Chalk

Chalk as a food additive for chicken feed. Feeding standards for chickens, young animals and laying hens Read

Meat and bone meal

Meat and bone meal is a mandatory additive for feeding chickens, containing protein and fats of animal origin Read

Fish fat

How to give fish oil to chickens, layers and broilers. What are the benefits of the drug and are there any contraindications Read

Limestone

Limestone (dolomite) flour in the diet of chickens. Advantage over chalk and feed shell Read

Salt

Daily dosage of salt for adult birds and young animals and cases of unwanted use Read

Growing Shamo

To raise and breed this breed, you need to be a real professional poultry farmer. These chickens are simply incredibly scrupulous, both in food and in housing. The incubation period for Shamo chickens begins in January. In order for the chickens to hatch without delay, brood hens must be selected in December, and “selected” chickens must be switched entirely to protein nutrition, including 25 grams of grain mixture in the diet. Lighting in the room where our breeding hen will be located must always be present. After the young animals are born, they need to be kept on a warm bedding, and the temperature in the room should be kept within 35 degrees (simply incredibly hot).

Chickens should be fed exclusively with multivitamin complexes, and only at the age of 20 days should nettles, dandelion stems, lettuce, carrot stems and fruits be introduced into the diet. But that’s not all; Shamo combined food must be given throughout their entire life period, but strictly according to the indicated dosages and portions. This scrupulous attitude also applies to adult roosters. If the bird is not fed correctly, it will instantly gain excess weight and turn from a fighting cock into a useless bird. But after all this torment, such a war bird will be able to defeat any enemy, even one that is larger than it. After a 2-year period of life, this bird is no longer afraid of cold weather or disease, and its diet (if the rooster does not participate in fights) no longer makes any significant difference.

Incubation

Considering that the female lays few eggs and can crush them with her weight, it is easier to use an incubator. Conditions for incubation are standard.

Table of temperature and humidity modes

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