At Game Fowls Ranch, our Cobra Aseel breeding stock is maintained with strict adherence to oriental breed standards—focusing on heavy bone structure, broad backs, pea combs, short thick bills, and dense, tight plumage. Known for their imposing presence, Cobra Aseels serve as superior foundation stock to introduce bone density, structural strength, and stamina when crossed with classic American lines, while preserving pure ancient bloodlines when bred in-line.
Every hatching egg is hand-selected and inspected prior to packing:
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Freshness Guaranteed: Collected daily from clean nesting pens and stored in temperature-controlled rooms ($55^\circ\text{F}$–$60^\circ\text{F}$) to preserve embryo viability.
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Shell Quality & Size: Only clean, strong-shelled, correctly shape-graded eggs with optimal air cells are selected for shipping.
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Specialized Packaging: Eggs are carefully secured in custom-cut, high-density foam shippers or double-boxed egg cartons wrapped in shock-absorbing bubble padding to withstand transit handling.
Product Highlights & Specifications:
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Breed: Purebred Cobra Aseel / Asil (Gallus gallus domesticus Oriental Lineage)
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Item: Fresh Fertile Hatching Eggs (Unincubated)
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Incubation Period: Standard 21 days
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Adult Potential: Heavy, muscular oriental frame (hens reach 4.5–6.0 lbs, cocks 6.5–8.5+ lbs). Features a broad head with heavy brow ridges, pea comb, short curved bill, thick neck, high-stationed broad chest, and dark slate, yellow, or white legs depending on sub-line.
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Egg Laying Capability: Seasonal oriental layers producing 30 to 60 cream, tinted, or light brown eggs annually.
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Incubation Quick-Facts: Standard forced-air incubation requires a temperature of $99.5^\circ\text{F}$ ($37.5^\circ\text{C}$), a relative humidity of 45%–50% during incubation days 1–18, and a humidity increase to 65%–70% during the final “lockdown” phase (days 19–21). Eggs should be turned 3 to 5 times daily until lockdown.
