What if the things you were taught about gamefowl are the very things holding you back?
Gamefowl Lies takes a hard, honest look at the beliefs that have quietly shaped breeding, conditioning, and handling for generations—and asks a simple question: Do they actually serve the bird?
This book does not offer shortcuts, secret formulas, or rigid programs. Instead, it dismantles the most common myths in gamefowl conditioning, from overlong programs and forced aggression to blind faith in supplements, weight, speed, and tradition. Each chapter replaces assumption with understanding, showing how small misunderstandings grow into repeated failure.
Written in a calm, grounded voice, Gamefowl Lies is for breeders who value clarity over noise, observation over belief, and long-term consistency over quick wins. It challenges you to stop following ideas simply because they are familiar—and start listening to what the bird is showing you.
This is not a book about doing more.
It is a book about seeing better.