Ayam Cemani Chickens From Indonesia Are Completely Midnight Black From Tip To Tail

Dec 02, 2019 by apost team

Have you ever heard of the Ayam Cemani Chicken? Not only is the Indonesian chicken rare, but it is also expensive. You can expect to buy a pair for $5,000. It is unique because it is totally black. It's comb, beak, claws, tail feathers; the entire body is black.

Ayam Cemani's Are Rare Chickens

These little-known chickens are the rarest chicken in the world. They are also the most exotic. Not only is the entire exterior of the chicken black, but even its internal organs are also black. The only thing which might not be black are the eggs the hen lays.

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They Have A Condition

The chickens have a condition known as fibromelanosis. This is considered a pigmentation disorder. Even so, it has definitely become a unique feature of this particular breed of chicken. The overall color really makes the chicken stand out and look very special, as detailed here at a chicken enthusiasts' website The Happy Chicken Coop.

Originally From Java, Indonesia

The exotic chickens originally hailed from Java, Indonesia. It was believed that the birds have mystical powers.

Since this is the belief, the meat from the animals is often used as the ingredients for folk medicine. Additionally, the chickens are sometimes used as offerings for sacrificial rituals. It is believed they will ensure good fortune.

Discovered By Dutch Traders

During the early part of the 19th century, the all-black chickens were discovered by Dutch traders. They were determined to introduce the interesting looking animals to other parts of the world. Their striking appearance made them attractive to others who were searching for exotic fare.

Eventually, gourmet chefs started to serve their black chicken meat. They eventually became known as the "Lamborghini of Poultry."

Are These Chickens Tastier Because Of Their Cost?

The people who have eaten dishes made from the Ayam Cemani claim that the meat is better than your average chicken. But, wouldn't they, and shouldn't they taste better when they cost $2,500 apiece?

The Ayam Cemani is indeed exotic. Perhaps they would make better pets than meals? Let everyone know about this all-black chicken - it might be the most expensive chicken in the world.