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Aseel Murga Treatment And Take Care Asil Point The Asil or Aseel is a breed of chicken originating from South Punjab / Sindh area of Pakistan and India.Also In Iran Called Lari most famous Rooster in Iran. fowl are found throughout Southeast Asia, such as Shamo and Thai Game. The breed is generally unstandardised in South Asia and India, but popularity has increased in the western world in recent times with the breed standardised in the British,[1] Australian[2] and American standards. Description and history Asils were first used for cock fighting and may be considered fighting cocks. Aseel is noted for its pugnacity. The chicks often fight when they are just a few weeks old and mature roosters will fight to the death. Hens can also be very aggressive towards each other. Towards humans Asil are generally very tame and trusting. 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] The hens are not good layers, but are excellent sitters. Laying depends on the Asil variety, the small Asil are known to be very poor layers, sometimes laying just 6 eggs a year, whereas larger Asil can lay around 40 eggs a year. In the U.S., the breed is on the "Watchlist" (2012), by the Livestock Conservancy.[5] The Aseel breed is found in almost all states of India, but abundant in Andhra Pradesh. Varieties Portrait of Kulang Asil rooster head 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". There are also hen-feathered Asil knows as "Madaroo" these are found in various colours, but the cocks come with feathers in hen colour, don't have sickle feathers in the tails and miss the large hanging feathers on the saddle. This variety is very rare. Asil with feather beards under their beaks known as "muffed" and with tufts on the top of their heads known as "tasseled" are also seen, but are very rare especially outside India/Pakistan. Bhaingam Asil variety have a large single comb but confirm to all the other Asil standards. Broadly speaking, Asil in Europe are categorized and shown under these three types: Long Tail Parrot Beak Aseels Long Tail Parrot Beak Aseels is a hybrid variety of Aseel Breed Chicken which is only available in the southern part of India especially in Tamil Nadu.These Aseels Come with A gigantic appearance of huge size and Long Tail Along with a beak which is very short and Thick similar to the Parrot therefore it is called the Long Tail Parrot Beak Aseels. Birds are categoried based on the style and colours, some of the Colors are 1. Mayil Karuppu (Black and yellow) 2. Kagam/sengaruppu (Black and red) 3. Sevalai (Red) 4. Karum Keeri/Senkeeri (black/red dotted) 5. Sambal Boothi (Grey) 6. Kokku Vellai (White) 7. Noolan (white and black) 8. Pondram (Golden brown) The average size of a Good Long Tail Parrot Beak Aseel weigh upto 5 to 7 kg from 1 years of age.These Aseels have been exported to China And Thailand in our early days but now export of Birds has been banned from India especially these kind of birds.However People from all over the world come and purchase Eggs of these long tail aseels .The average Life span of these Aseels are from 5 to 7 years The Average price of a good long tail Parrot beak aseel as of 2016 is from 15000Rs to 100000Rs depending on the Quality of the tail size and beak position.The Average price of 2 month chicks pair as of 2016 is 10000 Rs . The number of breeders have rose for these breeds due to the high demand in these breeds. It is been carried out as a matter of pride in villages of south Tamilnadu more than hundreds of years. Madurai, Alanganallur, Dindigul, Trichy, Palani, Udumalai, Pollachi, Salem, Namakkal are the major sectors where we can spot this breeds. There are legends who framed their own breed lines in this variety of birds which will replicate certain characters and appearance generation by generation, Aaladi Alanganallur, Meesaikarar Ramasamy Ottachathiram, Periyakottai Murugan, Jawlikarar Dindigul, Prakash Integrated Farm (Kovilur) Dindigul, Ponnuchamy Palani, Suseendran Salem, Sengattu Vellayyan are the notable breeders here. There are also Three main registered clubs for these aseel breeders who breed these aseels 1. All India Aseel Organisation - AIAO 2. Dindigul Aseel Breeders Association 3. Indian Aseel Breeders Association Palani Every member of these clubs are well known breeders of their home town.Every year these clubs conduct Aseel Exhibition where people from All over India Come to display their Aseels with passion and pride as they are rearing this very rare variety of aseels