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    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    I’m not familiar with Aseel Asil if that is a handle or something. Saw some YouTube videos of Top Quality. Never spoke to him. Just saw him in Pakistan with fowl explaining he was trying to import, not sure if he did or not.
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    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    There are original Asil like your fowl in Virginia. I know what you mean about the distinctive look. Herbert Atkinson, and those drawing and painting, are of Asil fowl he obtained while living in India. So they would have been observed from native fowl on native soil, not removed and bred...
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    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    Asil brood cock, my red line I started with. Reynolds/Hanson/Vilorio / Reynolds/Harris/Grissom ‘Pakistani’ asil. Blended lines before I got my original pair. Smaller Asil stags have all that but were from an outcross from a cock from Mr. Clark. His Mr. Grissom Asil blood.
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    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    Asil yard stag.
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    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    My Asil stag on the yard. His brother is in a pen(s) for stud mating. These Asil are very athletic and able to roost with the American game hens. My grey line at 6 pounds, is as large as I’ve seen able to survive for more than a couple years free range in the Northeast, US. My other...
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    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    “…from the Notebooks of Herbert Atkinson of Ewelme”, Nimrod Press LTD, 1977.
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    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    13 centuries is a long time. The Asil your family has maintained, care to share what they look like? From what I understand, the old blood, and obviously folks in Pakistan and India still have them, have an outline/profile that extends from the head, angles like a slope down to the tail, no...
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    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    My grey Asil brood cock.
  9. RFoxfire

    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    A late hatch stag, direct from Mr. C. Hanson. Not a ‘Hyderabad’.
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    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    Full brother to the previous red stag.
  11. RFoxfire

    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    Some of my Asil.
  12. RFoxfire

    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    If I am not mistaken, there is a Pakistani - American breeder in Virginia, his fowl seem to be of Pakistan directly as he is originally from there and travels back. His fowl are distinctive, understandably so. American Asils have a 137 year history of importations, travel up and down the...
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    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    Yes Sir, I am aware that country borders, and international boundaries can at times be recent and or arbitrary. I’m also aware that historically for some, “the sun never sets on British soil”, and their empire and situation in the sub-continent. I’ve been to the Middle East three times, lived...
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    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    There is a lot of division among breeders, sometimes folks are down right hostile. History from books and articles is a good place to start but they are hard to come by, and also at times contradictory. Combine this with folks who think they know exactly what was happening 50, 75, or 100 years...
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    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    Hey Mr. Grissom, I was simply inquiring about Asil egg laying habits over winter and this thread turned into something else. I also have been wondering on the various names folks give these Reza Asil. Pakistani was in parenthesis because that is the foundation of my families and many of the...
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    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    I’ve found that old timers love to talk fowl. I don’t ask many questions, I listen. Every state in the US has quality gamefowl and gamefowl breeders. If you want to breed them well, it would be best to stick with fewer strains, and have several pens/coops, in order to rotate accordingly and...
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    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    The bottom line is this: if you’re willing to do the various strains justice, and breed them with preservation of “species” in mind, stay polite over the phone and have common sense as in; don’t ask questions that could lead to suspicion or self incrimination, then folks are willing to give you...
  18. RFoxfire

    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    570-856-8707. I’m self taught with fowl since 1997. If you are serious about asil and preservation of the breed, and want to learn, I’m happy to talk with you.
  19. RFoxfire

    American Reza (Pakistani) Asil

    I am curious about the fowl from Maine, that’s where I live. I’m also not sure how to respond to your experience. I cold call folks, or meet breeders in person, and have never really had bad luck doing this. Some of these folks become friends. If someone is knowledgeable and sounds honest...
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