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Long-crowing chicken breeds are characterised by the unusually long-drawn-out crow of the cocks, which may in some cases last for up to 60 seconds.:44 The oldest references to long-crowing cocks are from China.:97 Long-crowing breeds are found in the Far East, in Turkey, in the Balkans and in western Germany.

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History

The earliest reference to long-crowing cocks is in the writings of Li Ji, dating from the reign of Emperor Xuan of Han (75–49 BC). In Japan the first references are from the early eighth century, in the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki chronicles.:97 The Bergische Kräher breed of Germany was imported from the Balkans in Mediaeval times. In Russia the Jurlower or Yurlov Crower was bred in the nineteenth century.:44

Characteristics

Chicken breeds which to a greater or lesser extent display long-crowing behaviour include the Berat, Bergische Kräher, Jurlower and Kosova Long Crower and breeds of eastern Europe, the Denizli of Turkey, and the Koeyoshi, Kurokashiwa, Tomaru and Tôtenko breeds of Japan.:10

In general, long-crowing breeds are tall, with long legs and neck.:44

  • Achal Tekkinski
  • Bekisar
  • Bergische Crower and Bergische Bantam Crower
  • Brazilian Crower (Galo musico)
  • Bosnian Crower (Berat Crower)
  • Changkuo Crower
  • Denizli Crower (Denizli horoz)
  • Gaga (Ayam gaga)
  • Pelung (Ayam Pelung)
  • Yurlov Crower (Jurlovskie golosistie)
  • Kokok Balenggek (Ayam Kokok Balenggek)
  • Komotini Crower
  • Kosova Longcrower
  • Palama Crower
  • Shôkoku
  • Tômaru
  • Tôtenkô
  • Koeyoshi
  • Kurokashiwa
  • References

    Long-crowing chicken Wikipedia