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Australian Pit Game fowl

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It lists many disqualifications, including flat-sidedness, thin thighs or neck, soft flesh, fluffy plumage, clumsy carriage, or white lobes. Standardised weights are broken into three categories instead of the usual two, stating "over 2.7 kg" for heavy males, and "over 2 kg" for heavy
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Due to their ancestry as fighting birds, the standard does not regard colour as important (stating it is "immaterial") and instead focuses on health and vigor. It states carriage should be proud and aggressive-looking, with movements quick and "ready for any emergency". They should have a
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females. Under 2.7 kg and 2.0 kg, respectively, for light males and females, and under 1.36 kg and 1.135 kg for bantam males and females, respectively.
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variety was standardised in 1981 by the Bantam Club of New South Wales and the Pit Game Club of Australia, founded the same year. They were included in the inaugural
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states "Pit Game may be big or small, single or pea combed, any colour whatever, cock feathered, hen feathered, muffled or tasseled."
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Australian Pit Game have been standardised since 1936, when the original standard was drawn up by the Big Game Club of Australia. A
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Australian Pit Game are one of the most loosely standardised breeds in Australia. The 2012 edition of the
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The Australian Poultry Standards suggest they were developed from crosses of English Pit Fowl (or
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heart-shaped body, a short and flat back with well-developed
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Australian Pit Game
Australian Game fowl
APS
Chicken
breed
chicken
Australia
cockfighting
British soldiers
New South Wales
bantam
Australian Poultry Standards
Old English Game
Malay Game
Asil
Sumatra
deltoid muscles


"Breed History"


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Australian Langshan
Australian Game
Australian Pit Game
Australorp
Watervale duck

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