Wild trapped Indian Red Junglefowl hatched and raised in New Deli,India before being shipped to NY, USA.
This photograph is from, "Red Junglefowl and Kalij Pheasants" written by Dr. Gardiner Bump and W.H. Bohl in 1961.
A trio of Indian Red Junglefowl in eclipse plumage
Photographed by:
Dr. I. Lehr Brisbin, Jr.
Two Indian red Junglefowl cocks in
normal breeding plumage
Photographed by:
Dr. I. Lehr Brisbin, Jr.
Two chicks, a hybrid or "zoo type" chick in the forefront and a pure chick in the background
Photographed by:
Dr. I. Lehr Brisbin, Jr.
A mixed group of red junglefowl. The birds on the back perch are zoo type and the pure junglefowl are roosted on the front lower perch. Notice the hybrid hen to the right is brooding a group of chicks.
Photographed by:
Dr. I. Lehr Brisbin, Jr.
Here is a view from the old hatchery from the outside. As you can see the vines and trees have taken over the building, however despite of this the structure of the building is still in decent shape.