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Green/Java Junglefowl - Full Skin - Lords Of Rivers

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Green/Java Junglefowl - Full Skin - Lords Of Rivers

Gallus varius

The photos are those of the bird you will receive!

Prepared in the land of strikes
and arrogant roosters

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In full agreement with the rules of the Washington Cites Convention, we remind you that if you live in Europe sending feathers or bird remains classified Appendix II/B is done without formality.
If you live outside the European Community 1 export permit is required, we make the process free of charge but it takes up to 2 months.
For feathers and remains Classified Appendix A, the permit is mandatory regardless of your location and 1 permit of import and to be requested by you for all exits of France.

Green/Java Junglefowl - Full Skin - Lords Of Rivers

Gallus varius

Skin prepared by a master taxidermist in France - The mastery of this artisan guarantees you a perfectly prepared product. 

An extraordinary rooster certainly!

Being one of the 3 referenced in the book of Paul Shmokler, it is one if not the most beautiful.

It is also an ancestor of our modern hackle and makes the most interesting, among the four species of junglefowl, only the green does not have the traditional hackle of the rooster’s pass. The neck feathers are short and rounded, more rounded, soft.

The uses of these beautiful feathers are similar to those mentioned for the Red Jungle Fowl start the wings and cheeks on artistic salmon flies and the possibilities are endless for freestyle Tyers

As for Saltwater Tyers, They should think about using some of these gold-edged hackles to give a whole new dimension to many known and recognized models like Baitfish or other streamers/poopers.

Skin from a French breeding farm owned by capable people.

Breeding recognized by French Gouvernent

Washington Convention.

Identification ring on the bird's leg .

LOR-FS-GJF-1P

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