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  2. Asil chicken - Wikipedia

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    Asil. 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. Ayam Cemani - Wikipedia

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    The Ayam Cemani is a rare breed of chicken from Indonesia. They have a dominant gene that causes hyperpigmentation (fibromelanosis), making the chicken mostly black, including feathers, beak, and internal organs. The Cemani is a very popular gamecock for cockfighting in Bali because their thighs have much more muscle compared to other chickens ...

  4. List of chicken breeds - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of thirty-nine varieties of chicken (and one Guinea Fowl) . There are hundreds of chicken breeds in existence. [1] Domesticated for thousands of years, distinguishable breeds of chicken have been present since the combined factors of geographical isolation and selection for desired characteristics created regional types with distinct physical and behavioral traits passed on to ...

  5. Oxford Old English Game fowl - Wikipedia

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    Classification. APA. English. Chicken. The Oxford Old English Game is an ancient breed of chicken, originating from Britain. They were officially recognised when The Old English Game Club split, creating two breeds of Old English Game fowl. They are primarily farmed for meat but have been used for cock fighting and eggs on a domestic scale.

  6. Thai Game - Wikipedia

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    Chicken. Gallus gallus domesticus. The Thai Game is a breed of hard feather fighting chicken, originating in Thailand, and known as Thai: ไก่ชน. Since 2009 they have been recognised by the British Poultry Standards. They are described as of Malayoid type, with similarities to Shamo but with a lighter build and higher positioned tail ...

  7. 35 Fall Chicken Dinner Winners To Add To Your Rotation This ...

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    Roast Chicken. The perfect centerpiece to any holiday dinner, the steps to make this chicken are simple: You season the bird (just salt & pepper!), then roast it at high heat until the skin is ...

  8. Chicken eggs vs. duck eggs: Which has more protein ... - AOL

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    But even when comparing chicken eggs and duck eggs of equal weight, duck eggs contain a little more fat: In 100 grams of chicken egg, you'll get an estimated 12.4 grams of protein and 10 grams of ...

  9. 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." Due to their ancestry as fighting birds, the standard does not regard colour ...