Your pic isn't the greatest on the buff ones, but they look like isa browns to me. The bottom ones look like barred rocks crossed with something else. They will show that goofy coloring when they are crossed up. I am not sure why anyone thought they are asils, as true asils look nothing like that. As far as gamefowl, please don't form your opinion based on someone who has never raised them, and is just reading out of a book. Take your time to research these birds, and hold some in your hand before judging them. As fowlafoot stated, you CAN NOT train a bird to fight. Being "game" means that they still have their wild instinct to protect, and defend their territory/flock, and haven't been domesticated as other fowl have been. True game roosters will not tolerate another rooster, and will run across your yard to challenge another bird if he sees him! Games are also some of the best mothers, as it is bred into them to be naturally broody, and to take care of their brood as they grow up viciously if necessary. (just try to take a fuzz ball from them, and you will see what I mean...he he) They are typically much more disease resistant as well, so if you get a chance to own some, forget about what you hear from the media, and find out for yourself how wonderful these birds are! JMO