- Saipan Jungle Fowl
The Saipan Jungle Fowl is a breed of domestic
chicken . Not a truejungle fowl , it was found on the island ofSaipan . It is thought to have been brought intoThe United States of America by returning American servicemen at the end of World War II including B. W. Saylor, who wrote "The Saipan Jungle Fowl" in 1977. Although the birds encountered at that time were both domesticated and wild on Saipan, it is thought that the wild ones were feral and decended from those brought in by the original human inhabitants. An alternative theory is that they were brought in by the Japanese as occurred in other locations such as Taiwan during the Japanese colonial occupation.The "Saipan" bird is tall and upright, resembling the Malay, the
Shamo , theAsil , or other oriental gamefowl, that are Asian in origin. The Saipan is either pea combed or flat combed and is absent of wattles, having a simple dewlap instead. The rooster is most often Black Breasted Red and the hen Wheaten in color, but there are variations such as white and other color combinations. It is known to have been used incockfighting and is often bred into strains of gamefowl.
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