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Question: Which one of the following is an indigenous breed of chickens? A. Plymouth rock B. White leghorn...

Which one of the following is an indigenous breed of chickens?
A. Plymouth rock
B. White leghorn
C. Aseel
D. Rhode island red

Explanation

Solution

The chicken that belongs to an indigenous breed is found in different parts of India such as Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh as well as the Punjab region of Pakistan. Their feathers are black, red, or mixed in colour. This breed of chickens is even used for cockfighting sometimes.

Step by step answer: The aseel is an indigenous breed of chickens.
● It is found in different regions of India as well as Pakistan.
● The aseel are poor in egg production. They are mainly used for meat.
● They are pugnacious in nature and show enhanced fighting qualities. They even have high
stamina.
● Their diet included proteins, carbohydrates, minerals, and water.
● Aseels are generally found in shelters that are at a height from the road and away from
noise pollution.
● Popular varieties of Aseel are – Reza, Teekar, Chitta, Kagar, Nurie, Yarkin, and Peela.
Hence option C is correct.
Additional information:
● PLYMOUTH ROCK - The Plymouth Rock is an American breed of chickens and is used for producing meat and eggs. They are easy to manage as they are generally docile. They are even resistant to cold. The
popular varieties of this breed are White Plymouth Rock and Broad Plymouth Rock.
● WHITE LEGHORN - This breed of chicken is originally from Tuscany, Italy. They are good layers and are mainly used for egg production.
● RHODE ISLAND RED - The Rhode Island red is an American breed of chicken. They are mainly used for eggs and meat. This breed is also known for its aggressive nature.

Note: Indigenous breeds play an important role in the economy of rural areas. The people in rural areas use the meat and eggs for their own consumption and are also able to make money using these chickens. Improvements in meat and egg production can be made through proper selection and
crossbreeding.