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Actually that’s cheap for this breed. Aseel can Cost as much as $1000.00 each for high quality pure stock. Pure high quality Aseel are very rare today and not many have the real deal. I’ve had Aseels over 35 years and I’ve seen a lot of junk with obvious bankiva blood in them. I have a family of Puerto Rican Aseel that are a blended family consisting of Rajah Murgh Aseel as the base with some Black Rampuri Aseel, and Atkinson Aseel added to revive the old line Rajahs wich had become very inbred. I also have a family of origanol Atkinson by way of Les Melville RIP. Both lines were gifted to me by friends who are Aseel fanatics like myself. These are all I keep, I don’t sell chickens I’m what you would call a preservationist.
Nope, that is a lot here. I would never pay that for three birds!
Oh nice pens!A pic of some of my pens
Thank you,Oh nice pens!
?I don’t go a lot into colour genetics so don’t know about this mutation, so could you please tell me the science behind it. Here I have heard from breeders that white aseels can be produced from buff/yellow colour Aseels but that they will have buff/yellow leakage in there feathers and I also have heard from breeders that 100 percent pure white aseels can only be produced by/from black aseels.
Can I ask the materials you used for the pens? Is it only one bird in each pen? Or are those for grow outs?Thank you,