Some of these chickens are not recognised as a standardised breed, and some are not expensive or rare. And the music in the back ground, or should I say foreground, is nothing but annoying.
I have 4 Ayam Cemani chicks and got them for $75. Local breeder sells them for $25 each and she gave me a free one because it was a late hatcher and smaller than all the others. Ok, I stopped watching when they listed Orpington. They are not rare or expensive. I bought mine for $4 and Tractor Supply has them every year.
Good video but I raise all three varieties of Brahmas light Sussex and buff Orpington and they are not expensive breed any breed of chicken that is show quality is general over 35 dollars apiece or more
You don't know nothing about chickens, kadaknath isn't an Endian breed , it's Indonesian ayam cemani which they imported from Indonesia and as usual they give them an endian name kadaknath .
The one breed that I was expecting but wasn’t on there were Yokohamas of which there are 2 varieties, red shoulder and the white. Very hard to find and suffer easily to with stress if not care for proper. They are, when full grown, 10-12 lbs chickens. The males have tail feathers that can get as long as 10 ft and are expensive to buy when full grown. Starting at around $200 and up. The chicks are slow to mature and they love human companionship. In the 1940 the breed was nearly extinct. Original from Japan and taken to France the are best keep in hot weather as the don’t do well with the cold and in the winter must be kept at a minimum of 68 degrees.
Yokohamas are just lower tier onagadoris they’re not as expensive are the true onagadori. But then again most RU-vidrs have no credentials they just randomly make claims spice them up and do it for views.
Couple breeds on this list are very common, and very inexpensive. The breed that I raise, Swedish Flower Hens, should be added. They are rare and rather expensive.
"Dong Tao's legs look exactly like those of dragons." That's funny. Because there's not such thing as dragons. They're mythical beasts. "Wealthy people can only afford meals with Dong Tao Chicken." Did you mean to say "Only wealthy people can afford these meals?..." "Their beaks are small, yet big." Who writes this stuff?
Dong Tao might be expensive, all the others you can get for just €10-35 (less then a bag of feed, 20kg). An Onagadori egg costs €200, imagine a fully grown male with a 10m long tail, that´s a couple of thousands euros. Fighters like Shamo also can go for €200-300, African Malayan fighter also + - €300-500.
Why couldn't he list a breed such as a Friesian chicken. Those are extremely rare world wide and they are unknown by many. Orpingtons are not rare whatsoever the only variety of Orpington I would call "rare" is the Lavender variety.
Sorry i cant agree. As most of These chickens are not really hard to get. Especially with ayam cemani. They are like 10€ for a grown up Bird. I have most of These Chickens and i love them. Maybe in the US they might be expensive.
Ayam cemani aren’t that expensive, none of these breeds are actually expensive, show silkies are expensive depending on quality but the most expensive in the world isn’t even dong tao. It’s the oviraptor looking parrot beaked shamo. There are also 3 other unique breeds with very little known info on. One is the ayam bekasir the other two are cerato shamo and Kurdish hexadactyls. The first one has coloration that looks like a Himalayan pheasant, the second one latterly has a horn the third one is the only bird in the world with 12 toes. There’s also another breed with actual bright blue meat and a beautiful wayendotte like blue and white color pattern i hear it’s a type of shamo, but so far only seen a few images so they’re still work in progress. There’s also another breed which is a competitor to the ayam bekasir with beautiful multicolored feathers but that breed does not seem to have an actual name.
@@nv_chino I just came back only to see the reply with the link gone. Probably some RU-vid nonsense. But there’s another way. Both the cerato shamo and K.hexadactyls belong to the same individual. So the easiest way to find the second breed is to just write “Cerato shamo” once you do the search. The top result shows the cerato shamo. The second result right below shows the Kurdish hexadactyl.
I have six laying hands one year old free to good home they are three red stars and three blue star that is their breed they lay brown eggs message me if anyone wants them. I cannot ship them I cannot transport them at all you have to come and get them.