Hello Sammie1441.
Welcome to BYC.
That is an amazing comb on the rooster in the picture you posted.
Welcome to BYC.
That is an amazing comb on the rooster in the picture you posted.
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Hello Shadrach... It'called Ayam (chicken) Pelung (West Java dialect, meaning "winding" /the sound, very beautiful voice. The Caesar of Japan (who is a Chicken Lover as well) visited Cianjur to hear by himself the Winding Sound.Hello Sammie1441.
Welcome to BYC.
That is an amazing comb on the rooster in the picture you posted.
The black stripe behind the eyes of the chicks is very distinctive.Hello Shadrach... It'called Ayam (chicken) Pelung (West Java dialect, meaning "winding" /the sound, very beautiful voice. The Caesar of Japan (who is a Chicken Lover as well) visited Cianjur to hear by himself the Winding Sound.
As an origin, Pelung is the bigest size of Indonesian chicken.
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The babies and a young Roo (5 months) with color type Jali Madu.
Like a wearing eyeshadow while riding a Harley Davidson.The black stripe behind the eyes of the chicks is very distinctive.
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Hahaha.... Next time in Jakarta, the Capital City, you should visit Pasar Burung Pramuka (all kinds of Avians (birds, chicken, Ducks, Turkey et-cet-eras).I was in Indonesia this past January! Traveled from Bali to Jakarta and then on to Singapore (via small cruise). It was beautiful, and everyone was so friendly! I loved the trip. I saw chickens everywhere. I wanted to grab one and take it home! LOL!
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