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introduce a strange cock into the yard with a lot of Indian game, or 
for that matter, with alot of meek-eyed Asiatics. There is danger 
of a general melee under such circumstances. No one who has’ the 
courage to keep Cochins need be deterred from keeping Indian Game 
because of their pugnacity. The Indian game is a courageous but 
naturally quiet, peaceable fowl—agreeable to manage if it is 
managed properly. ; 
‘‘ Being a heavy fowl, and having a short wing, it is not difficult 
to confine this breed. A fence which will confine a Plymouth Rock 
is usually quite sufficient to keep an Indian game within bounds. 
Unlike most of the game family, the Indian is not a high flyer.” 
