is this chook rear

i opened this thread thinking it would be over the backsides of chickens...oh how wrong i was!
have never heard of aseel but just googled some pics...are they relatives of the ko shamo chickens?
 
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I don't mean to offend either, but that post makes very little sense. It's a problem of bad spelling/text speak, and terminology that is only known to Australians?

What does "just went clucky" mean?
 
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sorry i mean rare and when i said" she went clucky" that means that a chicken has started to sit on eggs until they hatch.

any way does eny 1 no if they r rare

soory about my spelling i was never good at it so just bear with me.
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Yes they are considered rare; they are a very old game breed, and are inclined to go broody (what "clucky" is called in the US.) It can be spelled either Aseel or Asil.
 

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