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Johnnie Jumper passed away on November 2, 2011. It was a very dark day in the gamefowl world. Johnnie was respected world-wide for his expertise in breeding some of the strongest, unsurpassed gamefowl in the industry.
- Yellow Leg Kelso Cecil Davis
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The original rooster was 1/2 Murphy and 1/2 White Hackle. We...
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- Yellow Leg Kelso Cecil Davis
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The original rooster was 1/2 Murphy and 1/2 White Hackle. We still use this family today as our foundation line. They are straight comb, yellow legged fowl. They also come in light orange or dark red with medium station.
31 Μαρ 2024 · Johnnie Jumper is famous for developing Johnnie Jumper Kelso and Johnnie Jumper Radio bloodlines. Today, these two popular rooster bloodlines are highly esteemed and sought-after in countries where cockfighting is still legal, especially in the Philippines.
Johnnie jumper gamefarm, Ripley, Mississippi. 7,262 likes · 654 talking about this. Johnnie Jumper passed away on November 2, 2011. It was a very dark day in the gamefowl world.
JOHNNY JUMPER ASIL SINCE 1996. No new blood has ever been added since we had them. SONATOL ASILS FOR OVER 30 YEARS. These asils will cross good with just about anything and you will feel confident with the offspring. GHAN ASILS FOR OVER 30 YEARS. These are darker than sonatols or jumper bloodlines. JUMPER ASILS CAN BE LIGHT RED OR DARKER RED.
Jumper Legacy Lives On. Johnnie Jumper passed away on November 2, 2011. It was a very dark day in the gamefowl world. Johnnie was respected world-wide for his expertise in breeding some of the strongest, unsurpassed gamefowl in the industry.