Bigtom Turkey
Crowing
I'm not seeing any evidence of any type of long tail anything in your birds. Would you mind explaining your thought process on this?
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It's their son, his tail is uniquely full, & long which is uncommon for the Malay breed. His tail is still currently growing.I'm not seeing any evidence of any type of long tail anything in your birds. Would you mind explaining your thought process on this?
This is one I don't quite get, they're Shamos, but are deemed different cause a few different features, like Shrimp Tail, Walnut comb, Split wing? Japanese class their birds weirdly.
Honestly they look like stumpy Bantam Malays too me.
I've also heard them called Japanese Aseels before. Would this be more correct?In Japan, Shamo just basically means Gamefowl.
There are O Shamo and Chu Shamo, which are different weight classes of the large fowl Shamo. These are what are probably most like what we call the 'Shamo' breed here. Then there are Nankin Shamo, which are the bantam Shamo.
There are the Ko Shamo, which were bred to be purely ornamental, but to have the "spirit of the fighter" even though they were never actually used for that.
There is the Yamato Shamo, more commonly known here as Yamato Gunkei.
There are also the Kinpa, Yakida, and and Ehigo-Nankin Shamo, which are also counted as Shamo breeds.
So "Shamo" isn't really a breed in Japan. It's a class of fowl.
I know what their tails, look like. Looked at many pictures, & watched many videos. Just love them.All I am seeing in your male is a non-picked-out tail. I breed my Thai males for tails that are about as long as they are. My male recently lost his sickles so I can't show you. When he grows em' back I'll let you know.
Here is a pic of a longtailed asil (not my pic):
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Goliath's full tail. His never been picked out.I mean most of you other males' tails have been picked out.