Thai Game
Cock bird  | |
| Country of origin | Thailand | 
|---|---|
| Standard | British Poultry Standards 2009 | 
| Use | meat, fancy, fighting | 
| Traits | |
| Weight | 
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| Egg colour | tinted | 
| Comb type | Walnut | 
| Classification | |
| PCGB | Asian Hardfeather | 
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The Thai Game is a breed of hard feather fighting chicken, originating in Thailand, and known as Thai: ไก่ชน. Since 2009 they have been recognised by the British Poultry Standards. They are described as of Malayoid type, with similarities to Shamo but with a lighter build and higher positioned tail as the most obvious differences. Any colour is accepted,[1] but red black is the most common.[2]
References
- ^ British Poultry Standards. Blackwell Publishing. 2009. pp. 296–297. ISBN 9781444309386. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
 - ^ Lewis, Celia (2013). The Illustrated Guide to Chickens. A & C Black. p. 165. ISBN 978-1408169988. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
 
