[10] It is recognised as "Indian Game" in Australia,[11]: 196 by the Poultry Club of Great Britain in the United Kingdom,[12] and by the Entente Européenne in Europe.
[10] The Indian Game is a large and stocky bird, short in the legs and unusually broad and deep in the breast.
[7] The Entente Européenne d'Aviculture et de Cuniculture and some European countries recognise the white variant in addition to these three.
[7] The feathers are thin and hard, without down; this may render the birds susceptible to cold, which may delay breeding in early Spring.
[9]: 158 [3]: 80 It is a poor layer: the eggs are small and light brown; hens may lay about 80 per year.