Oriental Gamefowl, Horst W. Schmudde, Authorhouse. Aseel name is derived from the Arabic word “Aseel”, during the rule of Islam in India. There are many varieties of Asil, some are standardized for shows such as the Reza Asil in the UK, some are simply named after the area where they are bred such as the Mianwali Asil from Pakistan or the colour, red/wheaten Asil are generally known as "Sonatol". Amroha and lassani are closely related however lassani breeds have smaller necks and often closed eyes only few families of Nawab have got this breed in its pure form. What is the total quantity feed required to feed broilers to maturity? Small in body size as compared to Sindhi Aseel. As long as they are properly trained they will show the best fights, but they will only be aggressive with the rest of the birds that surround them. Although they were used as fight birds in the past, today they are prized for their ornamental value.These Aseels are huge and muscular in appearance much like body builders, possess long tails with beaks very short and thick similar to that of a Parrot hence the name kilimookku meaning parrot beak. The face is fine texture, thick cheeks and usually are dark reddish in color. There are anecdotes where they have come to their keepers for other things than food, for example to get the keeper to open the door to the coop so they can get to roost.[4]. All these strains are identified by their specific colour, these colours do not necessarily correspond with the area where the birds come from. Prices range anywhere from INR 7000 to INR 150000 depending on colour, length, spread and consistency of the tail, thickness and curve of the beak, shape of the head and overall physique and size of the bird. It has been breeding in Europe since 1860. Porte erect, quite low above the legs. While originating in the Amroha state of India the evidence of this breed in India remains precarious today. On an average, standard Shamo roosters weight 5 kg and hens about 3.18 kg. Expected Broiler Weight Per Week & Feed Consumption Table, Broiler Weekly Feed Intake Chart and Weight / Growth Chart, CLICK HERE TO JOIN LIVESTOCKING WHATSAPP & TELEGRAM GROUP, TRY OUR SPECIAL BROILER FEED FORMULAS FOR EXCELLENT GROWTH. Glossy and hard feathered Amroha Aseels are known for their geometrically round physical traits. A good tested Mianwali rooster would usually have offspring of a similar quality. The weight of the rooster is between 2 to 2.5 kg., While the chicken weighs between 1.5 to 2 kg. That it has the raised tail, the narrow and elongated head, the very long break, the soft and abundant plumage, or the simple crest or in warts. Its name derives from the Arabic word asil, which means pure, noble, purebred. Such as: Most aggressive when kept with other chickens. This breed has many names depending upon the variety and area of their living. In the U.S., the breed is on the "Watchlist" (2012), by the Livestock Conservancy. These are medium sized birds having small neck. They used to fight till the death and gamblers take advantage of this quality of Aseel chicken. This group of Asil reached worldwide popularity due to books and articles written by gamefowl experts such as Herbert Atkinson, Siran and Paul Deraniyagala from Sri Lanka and Carlos Finsterbusch from Chile. Weight: Cock: 1.8 – 2.7Kg, Hen: 1.35 – 2.25Kg. Origin: Asia. The Aisles raised in Europe are the descendants of the old Indian race Rajah. Aseel roosters are hen-feathered as feathers around neck are colorful. Usually they have a very small length of their feet about 3 cm maximum with small feet . Their weight also ranges between 5-7kg. For all varieties, plumage color is not taken into consideration in the prosecution. Most of the Asil chicken varieties are big in size and very hardy. They are more talkative and produce more noise than other Aseels. Asil hens are seasonal layers and lay … They don’t have sickle feathers in tail and this variety is very rare. However, these are present in abundance in Pakistan (Sindh, Mianwali) and India (Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu). Hatching They don't like jumping over the opponent rather they like to come closer to the opponent touching him with their front body and than attacking on the neck. These have rounded body geometry, strong beak which is also somehow rounded. Colour: No fixed colours (British Poultry Standard).