No thanks. But if you're going to make a claim, I do expect people to be able to back it up. I think it's only fair. Now, is my aseel high quality? No. Is my aseel an aseel at all? Depends on your definition. If you consider Shamo, bengum, Heera, madras aseel different breeds, then no, he is not an aseel. But I do. For me these are only different types of aseel. The only thing you could argue is "off standard" about my bird are the wattles and the higher tail carriage. The wattles can be easily explained by the fact that this bird is half bengum. As for the tail carriage, the father was a shamo mix, and some of our lines have higher than normal tail carriage