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The Asil Chicken Is Not Meant To Be Your Next Meal

Author : kor rassad

Submitted : 2011-02-21 20:43:27    Word Count : 500    Popularity:   21

Tags:   asil chicken breed, chicken breed, chicken, breed, asil, asil breed, asil chicken

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Should you consider the Asil chicken as a candidate for a new pet? Unless you have lived on a farm all your life, you may think it is odd to want to have chickens as pets. However; for those that have the room to keep them and are looking for something a little off the mark, a chicken may not be a bad idea.

This breed of poultry can trace its roots back as far as 1500BC in the areas of India and Pakistan. This is a well-muscled chicken, so they are not really meant to be eaten. Although some cultures have made some tasty recipes. They were bred because of their natural tendencies to fight one another. These traits along with the larger size made them more attractive to those that where into cockfighting. Cockfighting today is illegal and immoral, of course.

Two male chickens, or cocks, should not be penned together. A group of hens can live together and sometimes a cock can be added to the mix. If you need to introduction a new bird to the group, you need to allow time for natural posturing to see whether group of birds are compatible with each other. The fighting can be vicious and will lead to serious injury or death.

Even the chicks are known to fight with each other, so try and separate them when you first start noticing aggressiveness among them. There is not one big generally stated rule of thumb, so it is best to find out an animal's personality and make your decisions from that information. These are behaviors that have been noticed by those that have previously bred them.

What about these chickens makes them a decent pet? It would have to be their overwhelming affection and intelligence that sets them apart from the poultry breeds. Their tendency for affection will make them seek out their owners for attention, much like a cat or dog. When they are happy with their surroundings, the owners will notice that happiness; making them a fun animal to have around. They are filled with unique personalities and are truly interactive.

If you are looking for a good egg layer, then you need to be looking at another breed of chicken. The Asil hen makes a poor egg layer. Ironically, they are excellent sitters. So, the eggs they do lay will usually be healthy. The entire breed is known for the fact that they rarely become ill. Disease is common in most poultry breeds and this breed remains healthy under good to fair conditions.

Although it may be a strange choice to make, you may find a good pet in an Asil chicken. They can be handled like a small dog or cat, but you probably will not have them sitting under the dinner table.

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