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  2. Asil chicken - Wikipedia

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    The Asil or Aseel is an Indian breed or group of breeds of game chicken. It is distributed in much of India, particularly in the states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Odisha; [2] it has been exported to several other countries. Similar fowl are found throughout much of Southeast Asia. [citation needed]

  3. Australian Game fowl - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Game was developed in the 19th century in the state of New South Wales, Australia.They were originally bred for cockfighting and meat production, and developed from a mix of Australian Pit Game, Malay Game, Old English Game, Modern Game and Asil. [2]

  4. Asil - Wikipedia

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    Asil may refer to: Asil (name) American Society of International Law (ASIL) Asil, Arabian horses who have pedigrees that can be traced to identifiable desert-bred horses from the Middle East; Asil chicken, a breed of chicken; Asil Kara, a synonym for the wine grape variety Băbească neagră; ASIL Lysi, a Cypriot football club

  5. Australian Pit Game fowl - Wikipedia

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    Australian Pit Game are one of the most loosely standardised breeds in Australia. The 2012 edition of the Australian Poultry Standards states "Pit Game may be big or small, single or pea combed, any colour whatever, cock feathered, hen feathered, muffled or tasseled."

  6. Game farm - Wikipedia

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    "No trespassing" sign of a game farm in Dane County, Wisconsin. A game farm is a place where game animals are raised to stock wildlife areas for hunting. [1] The term also includes places where such animals are raised to be sold as food or for photography.

  7. Jonangi - Wikipedia

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    Once found around the entire coastal region of India, this breed is now found mostly in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Goa. Lately major Asil chicken breeders and farm owners in Andhra Pradesh are interested in keeping this breed to protect their asil birds and livestock from predators. [9] Jonangi from Konkan Coast.

  8. Oxford Old English Game fowl - Wikipedia

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    The breed was first mentioned in the Middle Ages, when the English nobility selectively bred them for cockfighting. [1] The Old English Game has been recognised in Great Britain since the 19th Century and is thought to be a descendant of the ancient fighting cocks.

  9. Category:Chicken breeds originating in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Asil chicken This page was last edited on 29 January 2019, at 14:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...