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Ayam Cemani Chicken Royalty Free Stock Photo
Couple of rooster and hen Ayam Cemani chicken, isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Couple of rooster and hen Ayam Cemani chicken, isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ayam cemani chicken Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ayam cemani chicken Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup shot of a Ayam Cemani chicken with a blurred background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Striking black and white vector of an Ayam Cemani chicken in side view, highlighting its unique dark plumage and elegant stance. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cemani chicken
Close-up of black feathers of Cemani chicken Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up of black feathers of Cemani chicken Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ayam Cemani Chicken Soup (Black Chicken) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rare Ayam Cemani chicken poses in rich green plants. This all black bird has unique black comb wattles and feathers. Indonesian Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black Rooster Ayam Cemani Chicken isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black rooster Ayam Cemani chicken. Crowing rooster. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Couple of rooster and hen Ayam Cemani chicken, isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kedu chicken, basil chicken, or cemani chicken is a local chicken breed that has been developed on the island of Java since the 12th century. Cemani chickens have a dominant gene that causes hyperpigmentation & x28;fibromelanosis& x29;, which makes these chickens mostly black, including feathers, beaks and internal organs. Kedu chickens initially functioned as ritual animals and were not glorified as broilers or layers.


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