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Vietnamese Game

Names: Vietnamese Game, Ga Ho, Ga Dong

Description: Heavy-bonend muscled chicken with bold fighter expression; less than medium highly posed. Attitude very upright. Remarkable is little outstepping thighs and very thick runs as well as fleshy head.
Rooster: Trunk: firmly muscled, moderately long, at sides nearly flat. Belly portion few developed. Chest: flat. At old roosters the naked breastbone-comb is visible. Neck: very strongly and powerful looking, straight-lined, some dewlap showing. Back: broadly, flat, particularly at rooster strong dropping. Shoulders: pulled up, broadly stepping out. Wing: being apart at bend only little, broad, ends shouldn´t look over the trunk. Tail: closed, rather narrowly set, low carried. sickles narrow and long. Head: brief, broad, flat. Face: naked, very fleshy. Comb: caked-on triple-line pea comb without thorn. Wattles and ear rag: small, roundish, red. Bill: very strong, brief, few curved, yellow, upper bill with dark roofridge. Eyes: Perl-colored yellowish, largely, the brow bulges only few out stepping. Thighs: approximately, very muscled, only little stepping out from trunk. Runs: at cock particularly with extraordinarily thick and rounded, rather brief. Toes are fleshy, thick and strong, well spreaded. Spurs and claws thick and strong. Plumage: feather-rich, crude, firmly carried close. The hen resembles the rooster up to sex-conditioned differences. She is however substantially more tender and not as expressive like the rooster. Her body is not completely as upright carried, the tail less lowered, often nearly horizontally. Colour: This breed is not through-bred on color. The existing birds are colored bluewheaten, however with something brown on rooster´s chest.

Origin: 1961 import to Germany from northern Viet Nam.

Weight: Rooster 3-4 kg
Hen: 2,5 -3 kg