Tomaru
The Tomaru (唐丸) is a breed of chicken originating in Japan. The breed has been imported from China and bred in Japan during the Tang Dynasty.[1] Tomarus are best known for their exceptionally long crows, which can be sustained for 12 to 25 seconds.
Characteristics
The breed appears in a single variety with black plumage and a typical greenish sheen. The body is broad and compact with a full breast. The legs are grey. The comb is simple. The ears and face are red.[1] The crow has two syllables and lowers its frequency towards the end. The tail is long and can reach the ground with the sickle tips. Therefore, the Tomaru is also classified as a long-tailed breed.
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References
- Graham, Chris (2006). Choosing and Keeping Chickens. 2-4 Heron Quays London E14 4JP: Octopus Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7938-0601-0.CS1 maint: location (link)
- article on www.longtail-fowl.com, accessed on 22 June 2019
See also
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