Far more likely to contain lead. Either way, it should be remediated properly.
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Asbestos is normally in the texture under the paint, not the paint itself. (Not that it can't be in paint but the texture is a different thing)
I believe you’d have to get an inspector to test a sample of the paint.
I don't believe you can visually identify asbestos in paint and or other materials. There may be indicators but to be sure you need it tested.
In my neck of the US, I was required to take samples to a lab for testing prior to dumping during a remodel. Think it was about 135 for exterior paint and plater/drywall. Check your local regulations.
You need to look at a sample under a microscope to tell.
You could simply bind it with another paint and leave it be.
Asbestos is only an issue if it gets in the air. If you are worried about it, grab a respirator, break off the loose parts and paint over it.