Self-defensive breeds?

Games are often too smart to put themselves in bad positions that would make them susceptible to the predators they can't easily overcome. The intelligence is a big factor. But they put up enough of a fight with would be predators that they just aren't worth losing an eye for. I have found more than one predator trying desperately to get out of a pen with an asil. You at least hear a commotion, instead of just finding a pile of feathers.
 
Liege Fighter, Shamo, Malay and Asil. I had a cat slaughtering chickens left and right, hawks and eagles, raccoons and snakes and mink and rats! The above breeds survive it all. Only lost one shamo hen but she was brooding, poor thing. That dang cat got in a pen and the chickens had no way of escaping, but those game chickens only lost a few feathers. They kicked the adult tom cats booty. This is a cat who got away with a 11 pound Jersey Giant hen and had also been seen killing a adult raccoon. Large gamefowl can and will defend themselves and eachother with surprising valor
 

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