Unfortunately this one is a cull, you can see how he does but if it gets worse you may have to cull. I breed my own line of Aseels and have had them 37 yrs. whenever I had one that was not catching up I would cull as I didn’t want my gene pool to become compromised. I don’t give any meds or...
Ok, I know who he is. The Aseel I have at present time we’re gifted to me by a friend who brought them back from Puerto Rico and are heavy in McMillan lines. These are rajah Murgh type with some Rampuri and Atkinson in the mix. I’ve had other Aseel lines over my 37 yrs with the breed and these...
whats Your point? I’m just speaking from a preservationist point of view. i could care less what some mongrel chickens a novice breeds. I get that most here are novices
So many Aseel have been ruined by novices who know nothing of genetics. Why on earth would you want to breed from something that is an obvious cull. I’ve been a breeder of Aseels for 37 yrs and would never breed from a cull. to each there own.
This is major fault and this individual should never be bred from. As a pet I’m sure it will be fine if beak stays trimmed and is feed in a feed cup or container of some type..