The Greatness of Black Colour

The Greatness of Black Colour

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Breed of the Month: Ayam Cemani Chicken

The Indonesian Ayam Cemani chicken, with its unrelenting darkness, is one of the world’s most fascinating chicken breeds. Its feathers are black, but so is its skin, muscles, bones, and organs!

Varieties: Black

Origin: The breed most likely originated from the Village of Kedu in the Java Islands and is sometimes referred to as the “Kedu Cemani” or “Ayam Kedu.” The word Ayam means “chicken” in Indonesian. There is still question to where the Cemani word originated from. Some say it’s the village where the bird was originally from and some say it means “all black.” They were imported to Europe by a Dutch breeder in 1998. They made their way to Britain and to the United States at a later time.

Temperament: Friendly, intelligent
Hardiness: Hardy, low-maintenance

Standard Description: Ayam Cemani chickens are all black right down to their bones, which were believed by the Indonesians to have the power to heal. Why are Ayam Cemani all black? The blackness is caused by Fibro melanosis, a genetic condition that affects the colorization in the cells. Being one of the rarest chicken breeds in the U.S., they have yet to gain acceptance by the American Poultry Association to be shown in their own class.

Egg Color, Size & Laying Habits: People often ask do Ayami Cemani chickens lay black eggs? No, they actually lay cream-colored eggs with a slight pink hue.​
  • Cream-colored eggs with slight pink hue​
  • Averages 60 to 100 their first year​
  • Large for the size of the hen​

Ukisoma that's thread vizuri Mkuu. Utagundua sio kweli kwamba Hawa kuku utaga mayai yenye rangi nyeusi bali huwa na rangi ya Cream-Slight pink hue.

Lakini very interesting ni kwamba ni mweusi both inside and outside the body.
kichomiz
 
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Breed of the Month: Ayam Cemani Chicken

The Indonesian Ayam Cemani chicken, with its unrelenting darkness, is one of the world’s most fascinating chicken breeds. Its feathers are black, but so is its skin, muscles, bones, and organs!

Varieties: Black

Origin: The breed most likely originated from the Village of Kedu in the Java Islands and is sometimes referred to as the “Kedu Cemani” or “Ayam Kedu.” The word Ayam means “chicken” in Indonesian. There is still question to where the Cemani word originated from. Some say it’s the village where the bird was originally from and some say it means “all black.” They were imported to Europe by a Dutch breeder in 1998. They made their way to Britain and to the United States at a later time.

Temperament: Friendly, intelligent
Hardiness: Hardy, low-maintenance

Standard Description: Ayam Cemani chickens are all black right down to their bones, which were believed by the Indonesians to have the power to heal. Why are Ayam Cemani all black? The blackness is caused by Fibro melanosis, a genetic condition that affects the colorization in the cells. Being one of the rarest chicken breeds in the U.S., they have yet to gain acceptance by the American Poultry Association to be shown in their own class.

Egg Color, Size & Laying Habits: People often ask do Ayami Cemani chickens lay black eggs? No, they actually lay cream-colored eggs with a slight pink hue.​
  • Cream-colored eggs with slight pink hue​
  • Averages 60 to 100 their first year​
  • Large for the size of the hen​

Ukisoma that's thread vizuri Mkuu. Utagundua sio kweli kwamba Hawa kuku utaga mayai yenye rangi nyeusi bali huwa na rangi ya Cream-Slight pink hue.

Lakini very interesting ni kwamba ni mweusi both inside and outside the body.
kichomiz
Inashangaza kwa kweli ,sijui ni vipi kuhusu damu?
 
Nalipenda sana Tangazo la Guineas.


Black is Gold.
Black is every corour
Black shine britest
 
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