Black Breasted Red Aseel

Black Breasted Red Aseel

$300.00$1,000.00

Appearance: Fierce
Agility: 8.5/10
Type: Offensive Fighter
Records: 8 Draws, 5 Losses, 17 Wins.
Fight Score: 7.9/10
Fight Ratings: Good
Star Ratings: 3 STARS

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Black Breasted Red Aseel

Black Breasted Red Aseel is always bred and conditioned for increased stamina and strength to produce chickens that are either cocks or hens called game fowls. These hens are not bred to fight when matured, but they are bred, fed, and groomed with protein, and calcium-rich food to enable them to produce chicks that are highly resistant to flues and other fowl illnesses. Also producing resistant and long-lasting generational fighting stamina Aseels.

Cockfighting is a blood sport due in some part to the physical trauma the cocks inflict on each other. This is sometimes increased by attaching metal spurs to the cocks’ natural spurs. While not all fights are to the death, the cocks may endure significant physical trauma. In some areas around the world, black breasted red aseel, cockfighting is still practiced as a mainstream event. In some countries, it is regulated by law, or forbidden outright.

A cockfight is a blood sport, held in a ring called a cockpit. The history of raising fowl for fighting goes back 6,000 years. The first documented use of the word gamecock, denoting use of the cock as to a “game”, a sport, chicken silver laced, pastime, breasted red phoenix standard chicken, black breasted red aseel, black breasted red phoenix standard, cochin standard chicken, black breasted red aseel chicks, or entertainment.

The combatants, referred to as gamecocks (not to be confused with game birds), are specially bred and conditioned for increased stamina and strength. Male and female chickens of such a breed are referred to as game fowl. Aseel Cocks possess congenital aggression toward all males of the same species. Wagers are often made on the outcome of the match.

Noted for its intelligence, pugnacious temperament, and regal bearing, the Black Breasted Red Aseel chicken is sure to be noticed in the yard. Because of their territorial nature, they need a lot of room to roam. The hens make good mothers, defending their chicks very well. Because of their tight feathers, they are heavier than they look. This breed is also called Asil in oriental gamefowl circles but standardized as Aseel by the American Poultry Association.

Production: Aseels are producing brown eggs seasonally. The hens are good layers and protective mothers.

Temperament: Because they were developed as fighting birds, Aseels are aggressive with other chickens. They are intelligent and friendly with their owners, however.

History: This breed has a long history, being developed in Pakistan and India thousands of years ago for fighting. It was known in England by 1846 and was first exhibited in the United States in 1887. Purely Poultry offers the Reza-type Asil chicken with a blend of many strains including Sonatol, Rampur, and Atkinson.

Color description: These birds will tend to be a dark red, with a black breast.

Livestock Conservancy Status: Watch

Body type: This is a very upright chicken, with a compact body and drooping tail. The musculature is solid and well-defined, with broad shoulders. They have small combs and absent or rudimentary wattles. The beak is broad and powerful. They are solid to the hand.

Standard Weights: Rooster 5.5 lbs, Hen 4 lbs, Cockerel 4.5 lbs, Pullet 3 lbs

APA Class: Any Other Standard Breeds Class underneath the Oriental subcategory.

Available

Trio, Pairs, Stags, Pullets

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