Red Junglefowl Female Call Sounds 24 Hours With Timmer - The red junglefowl (Gallus gallus) is a tropical member of the Phasianidae family. It is thought to be ancestral to the domestic chicken, with some hybridization with the grey junglefowl. The red junglefowl was first domesticated at least five thousand years ago in Asia, then taken around the world, and the domestic form is kept globally as a very productive food source of both meat and eggs.Junglefowl lives in tropical climates. Their habitats are islands, forests, scrubland, field edges, and mountains. They prefer natural and man-made disturbed areas and live alongside humans, especially in agricultural areas. Forests, trees, and thickets serve as their shelter. You can find easily hens during the laying season, which is spring and summer because they lay an egg every day. Spring and summer are also breeding season, so you can also easily find territorial roosters during that time in open scrub and forest floors.