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Dong Tao chicken
Rooster
Other names
  • Dragon Chicken
  • gà Đông Tảo
Country of originVietnam
Traits
Weight
  • Male:
    5.5 - 6 kg
  • Female:
    4.5 kg
Classification

Dong Tao chicken (Vietnamese: gà Đông Tảo), also called Dragon Chicken, is a rare Vietnamese chicken breed with enlarged feet, that originates from the village Đông Tảo in Khoái Châu District near Hanoi.[1][2][3]

Dong Tao chickens are valued as a delicacy in Vietnam, and they were once bred exclusively to be served to the royal family and mandarins.[4] They are difficult to breed as their large legs make hatching difficult, and they are also sensitive to changes in temperature. Hens often break the eggs with their bulky legs, thus eggs are usually kept in an incubator.[3][1] It takes eight months to one year until the chickens are ready for slaughtering at three to five kilograms of weight, although the males can reach six kilograms.[1] Its meat may be priced 350,000-400,000 VND per kilogram.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Dong Tao Chicken – A Rare Expensive Delicacy in Vietnam". Vietnam News Agency. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
  2. ^ Nguyen Van Duy. "Production, consumption status and economic efficiency of Dong Tao chicken production". Vietnam National University of Agriculture. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
  3. ^ a b "Phát hoảng đặc sản gà Đông Tảo từ gà già thải loại" (in Vietnamese). vietnamnet.vn. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
  4. ^ "The Dragon Like Legs of Dong Tao Chicken". www.amusingplanet.com. Retrieved 2021-01-27.