Barred Aseel/Cornish Bantam male

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Barred Aseel/Cornish Bantam male

Aquired this at the Eldorado, Arkansas poultry show. It was in the silent auction. Breeder said it was a barred Aseel Bantam out of some Creol Aseel. Some said it was a barred Cornish. Seems the Cornish derived from the Aseel. Am offering it for sale to highest bidder. Can deliver to the Pine Bluff show April 17, 2010, Little Rock, May 1 or available for pick up in Monticello, Arkansas. No shipping.

We can also deliver to Tulsa first week of June.

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Recieved this from this bird's breeder:

Jim, To give you a little history, several years ago I set out to produce a Barred Cornish for a dear friend. I bred a Dark Cornish roo to a Crele Old English hen. My first result was one poor colored crele roo that looked more aseel than cornish. Before I could produce the Barred my friend died. I decided to continue, only breed for aseel instead. I bred this roo to a BBR Aseel pullet. I got two crele pullets and a couple more poor colored crele roos. I bred the two pullets to one of the roos and got four very nice crele roos and several nice crele pullets. I have since bred them several times to aseel hens, both BBR and black. The black produces some nice creles and also barred. I think this one is probably from a crele out of black. If you will look at his legs you can tell he is Aseel. His legs are square instead of round like a cornish. Also his stance is upright and balanced unlike a Cornish which is more flat and somewhat ungainly.​
 

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