SUPERMAN

RAMPURI ASEEL, CLASSIC ASEEL, ASIL

SUPERMAN – The Blood That Built a Legacy

There are Aseels. Then there are legends.
And then, there is Superman — the very force that shaped a generation of breeders, a towering male who did more than dominate — he delivered a legacy.

This bird is not just known for his height, structure, or masculine presence — he is known for producing the finest Rampuri Aseel blood currently being bred in India. Superman is the father behind many of the most trusted and valuable breeders today. His sons didn’t just match expectations — they raised the bar. His daughters? Foundation hens for serious breeders who understand what purity and balance look like.

Superman is the son of Aryan, the grandson of Roman, and the great-grandson of the legendary Robin, famously called Lang Ada Tyagi — a name that still rings in every serious Aseel breeder’s mind. Born from the elite hen Exactly, a bird so pure that she was never used casually, only reserved for the best matings. This is a bird born from generations of careful selection, intense passion, and blood that has seen the ring, survived, and returned stronger.

The roots of this line can be traced directly to the Leeson Uncle’s cage, one of the most respected and historic bloodline foundations in the Calcutta Aseel world. This cage didn’t just house birds — it gave birth to a standard. It raised warriors, thinkers, and birds that defined the look and character of the true Rampuri Aseel. A bloodline only passed from one serious custodian to another — never for fashion, only for preservation and purpose.

And we must honor C. Prasad, a man whose dedication, integrity, and unshakable belief in this bloodline helped keep it alive. His years of work weren’t just breeding — they were protection. He ensured that these names — Robin, Roman, Aryan, and now Superman — are not just memories, but living chapters in the history of this hobby.

Superman didn’t need multiple introductions. His presence said it all.
His thick structure, broad chest, powerful movement, and intense alertness told you immediately — this bird was bred for something greater. Not a fluke. Not luck. He was crafted by generations of intelligent decisions, by breeders who saw farther and expected more. And when he passed that forward — he passed it purely.

His sons stand as heavy, balanced, calm-headed males, with perfect proportion and a clear stamp of his style. His daughters are smart, attentive, and the kind of hens that shape bloodlines, not just litters. He is a male who throws type with precision. Every offspring bears his signature — whether it’s the intelligent eyes, that straight line body, or that presence which makes even the experienced breeder stop and look twice.

Superman was not just my favorite bird — he was the turning point in our breeding program. He brought together some of the most iconic names in Aseel history, gave them flesh and form again, and passed it on. Not diluted. Not distorted. But pure.

This is the kind of bird people talk about years after he’s gone. The kind that gets mentioned in hushed tones when breeders discuss “true lines.” The kind of sire that’s behind every bird you trust but don’t always know by name.

That’s Superman.
The one who didn’t just stand tall — he made others stand taller.
The one who didn’t just fight — he built fighters.
The one whose blood today lives on in birds that are respected, relied upon, and revered.

We didn’t just own Superman.
We inherited a story.
And we passed it on — exactly as it should be.