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breeds of chickens
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Sumatra chickens
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Yokohamas
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Silkie chickens
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Red Pyle and Black Old English Game bantam cockerels Photos courtesy of Rupert Stephenson A Stafford OEG bantam rooster Photo courtesy of Rupert Stephenson A nice Brown Red OEG bantam rooster Photo
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Cubalaya chickens
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Tuzo bantams
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longtail chickens
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If it is not GAME then call it what you will, but don't dare call it an Asil. For more information see http://www.kampfhuehner.de/e/asil.html. One of the most interesting aspects of Asils color-wise
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Japanese Longtail chickens
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Male cross between a Ringneck cock and an Old English Game bantam hen Photos courtesy of Ruth Renner A cross between a Ringneck cock and a Pekin bantam hen -- her legs, which can't be seen, were feathered
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A few fowl portraits: A Modern Game Bantam rooster, "Nigel Too," and "Wobble" (AA, SC, DG) Everyone wanted pictures (AA) Chicken watchers (BK) Ken, Gabe, Florence, Cyd & Tom, Stephanie, Marcia L,
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Large chicken egg on left, Modern Game bantam on right From left to right: large chicken egg, Muscovy egg, 2 Rouen eggs Note that duck eggs have a waxy coating Large chicken egg on left, China goose
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Peafowl
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These game fowl are the female ancestors of the Tapu race of Rapanui fowl. Many of the original male founders of the Tapu Rapanui fowl were evidentally Ayam Bekisar, a strange Indonesian hybrid between
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is one of the oldest known breeds of game bird. Of all the birds we kept during our years in England, the Asil remains one of Cliff's favourites. Bred in India for over two thousand years for its fighting
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SPPA Bulletin, 2001, 6(2):4 The Game-type chickens, as a whole, have some of the longest documented histories of any domestic fowls. The Aseel (or Asil) has an ancestry particularly steeped in antiquity
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broody chickens
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Peruvian Chickens
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