ASEEL
Country of Origin | India | |
Average Weight | 2.5-3.5 K.G (Rooster) | 2.5 – 2.6 K.G (Hen) |
Best Suited For | Backyard Farming | |
Growth Period | 4-5 Months | |
Purpose | Dual (Cock-Fighting or Game Breed) | |
Egg Color | White | |
Egg Production | 230-252 Per Year |
Product Description
A muscular game breed developed more than three thousand years ago on the Indian subcontinent. The name Aseel – an Arabic word meaning trueborn” or purebred” – was given to this indigenous breed while northern India was under Muslim rule.
Aseels are known for their short, tight plumage; upright stance; and square shanks, as well as the cocks’ inherent disposition to engage in vicious fights if not housed separately. The Aseel has a pea comb, lacks wattles, and comes in a few color varieties. A bantam version is known in Europe but not in North America. The eggs have a tinted shell color, and hens quite typically go broody.
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