The dark black Ayam Cemani chicken is a one of a kind breed that started from the island of Java, Indonesia.
Florida-based raiser Paul Bradshaw began offering them for $2,500 (£1,700) each in 2013.The winged animals' dark shading happens because of abundance pigmentation of the tissues, caused by a hereditary condition known as fibromelanosis and is likewise normal for Chinese Silkies, a dark chicken prized crosswise over China.Collectors desire this feathered creature since it's lovely, intriguing and difficult to-get. The chickens weigh 2– 2.5 kg and the hens from 1.5– 2 kg. The hens lay cream-hued eggs with a slight pink tint.In the past individual winged animals in the United States of America have been estimated at $2500.
Florida-based raiser Paul Bradshaw began offering them for $2,500 (£1,700) each in 2013.The winged animals' dark shading happens because of abundance pigmentation of the tissues, caused by a hereditary condition known as fibromelanosis and is likewise normal for Chinese Silkies, a dark chicken prized crosswise over China.Collectors desire this feathered creature since it's lovely, intriguing and difficult to-get. The chickens weigh 2– 2.5 kg and the hens from 1.5– 2 kg. The hens lay cream-hued eggs with a slight pink tint.In the past individual winged animals in the United States of America have been estimated at $2500.
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