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Those who knew him knew that although he was a legend, he never let it change him from the humble farm boy where he began. Johnnie grew up in a household of ten children. It was meager in material wealth, but rich in love and dedication. He was taught values from an early age and he never forgot where he came from. He was honest to a fault. In business, he would never sell anything that he considered to be less than the best.

He looked at everyone equally. He didn't care if you were a congressman or a convict. If you were his friend, he loved you and most everyone he met was his friend. If there was anything Johnnie Jumper loved more than chickens, it was his family and friends.

The first cross that Sid Taylor made with the Shy chickens was in the early seventies. Of these six Irish hens, Mr. Taylor put a blue cock that came from Shy. No one knows the proportion of this blood Mr. Taylor infused into his chickens, but with them he succeeded in winning the respect of Tom O'Neal, a great Dom breeder and cocker of Louisville in the main fights he competed in. Tom O'Neal was associated with Waddle, who controlled most of the gambling houses in Louisville at the time and Sid Taylor furnished a great many cocks to O'Neal and Wadle.

These chickens were called the Waddle Irish. They had black eyes and dark or mulberry colored faces. The hens were black, the cocks very dark Brown Reds around Gay bred for himself. In Mr. C has been raising game fowl for over 60 years.

Rambler Farm is a small back yard type operation, consisting of 4 separate locations and just as many partners Rambler Farm was founded in By Lloyd Childers of Rockingham N.

So I guess Lloyd kind of adopted Bill. Rambler Farm over the last 30 years has specialized in Pinnon Fowl. Herman Pinnon, a resident of Dexter Missouri, died on March 13,



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