Vietnam owns rare chicken breeds

Published 2022년 6월 10일

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Dong Tao chicken, a rare and valuable breed originating from Vietnam, is renowned for its high nutritional value and large, rough legs. The breed, known for its thick skin tags on its feet and a meat that is soft, sweet, and without veins, is highly prized in China and Turkey. Due to its rarity and the belief that it brings good fortune, Dong Tao chicken is sold at extremely high prices, with one chicken fetching up to 1 kg and costing between 300,000 to 400,000 VND per kg. In 2018, Turkish customs seized over 800 smuggled Dong Tao chicken eggs, valuing them at about $2,000, highlighting the global demand for this unique poultry breed.
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Dong Tao chicken is praised by Chinese people "I'm sure you all know about chickens? But did you know, there is a breed of chicken that at first glance is creepy because its thighs are as big as a human wrist, the price is sky high, fluctuates 100- 120 yuan/kg (about 350,000-400,000 VND). In particular, two large chicken feet can be sold for up to 1,700 yuan (about 5 million VND)," a Chinese internet user shared. about the special breed of chicken from Vietnam on a famous forum in China. And the famous chicken breed that the Chinese mentioned in the above story is no stranger to us Vietnamese. That is Dong Tao chicken. This person further described, the feet of Dong Tao chickens are very strange, both big and rough, looking like they are deformed: "The feet of this chicken breed are thickly covered with skin tags, very scary". Another Chinese netizen shared, Dong Tao chicken feet are one of the largest chicken feet in the world, its legs can weigh up to 1 kg. Although it cannot ...
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