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Gamefowl Training

Master natural perch drills for powerful takeoffs and sharp reflexes

Training Phases

Step-by-step gamefowl training from 3 to 6 months

Phase 1

Build control with clean takeoffs and stable landings using low perches.

A young gamefowl perched on a low natural wooden perch, preparing to take off.
A young gamefowl perched on a low natural wooden perch, preparing to take off.
Phase 2

Develop power and quick reflexes with drop-turn-launch drills in mid-height zones.

Gamefowl mid-flight between two perches in a return triangle setup, focused and agile.
Gamefowl mid-flight between two perches in a return triangle setup, focused and agile.

FAQs

What is the program?

A 3 to 6 months gamefowl training using natural perches and a trainer system.

How are perches set?

Perches are adjustable, 1–1.5 inches wide, tilted slightly upward for grip, and secured firmly.

What drills are included?

Drills progress through phases: basic feeding, drop-move, side-step switching, drop-turn-launch, perch switching, and reaction cycling.

How often should training happen?

Daily sessions include morning, midday, and evening activities tailored to each phase.

What results to expect?

Improved takeoff, quick turns, stable landings, and smooth continuous movement.

Contact Us

A rustic wooden perch setup bathed in warm sunlight, showcasing the natural training environment.
A rustic wooden perch setup bathed in warm sunlight, showcasing the natural training environment.

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Training Progress

Snapshots from different phases of gamefowl training.

A young gamefowl perched on a low natural wooden perch during early training.
A young gamefowl perched on a low natural wooden perch during early training.
Gamefowl mid-flight between two perches in the return triangle setup.
Gamefowl mid-flight between two perches in the return triangle setup.
Close-up of adjustable tree system with hose clamps and nylon straps securing perches.
Close-up of adjustable tree system with hose clamps and nylon straps securing perches.
Trainer placing feed on a high perch to encourage explosive takeoff and quick turns.
Trainer placing feed on a high perch to encourage explosive takeoff and quick turns.
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My gamefowl improved flight speed and agility thanks to this training setup.

J.D.

A gamefowl perched confidently on a natural wooden perch with a slight upward tilt.
A gamefowl perched confidently on a natural wooden perch with a slight upward tilt.

The return triangle drills really sharpened my bird’s reflexes and quick turns.

M.K.

Close-up of a gamefowl mid-flight between two perches in the return triangle setup.
Close-up of a gamefowl mid-flight between two perches in the return triangle setup.
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