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    The Onagadori (Japanese: 尾長鶏, "long-tailed chicken") is a historic Japanese breed of chicken, characterised by an exceptionally long tail. It was bred in the seventeenth century in Kōchi Prefecture, on Shikoku island in southern Japan, and was designated a Japanese National Natural Treasure in 1952.

  2. Top 6 Chickens With Long Tail Feathers. In the United States there are 4 recognized long tail chickens: Cubalaya, Phoenix, Sumatra, and Yokohama. The other two are the Japanese long tail chicken Onagadori and the Indian Asil chicken (the long-tailed variety).

  3. The rooster with a long tail, also known as the Onagadori rooster, is a traditional Japanese breed of chicken known for its incredibly long tail feathers. Onagadori translates to “long-tailed rooster,” and it’s easy to see why they got that name.

  4. 28 lut 2022 · The Onagadori (‘honorable fowl’ in Japanese) is a rare chicken breed known for its exceptionally long tail, which can reach over 10 meters, putting even peacocks to shame. Of the seventeen...

  5. 10 lip 2023 · The practice of Tombaku, where the roosterstail feathers are tied in loops with silk strips and the birds kept on perches, helps prevent the tails from becoming damaged. Although some of their feathers will naturally molt each year, the tail, sickle, and saddle feathers of a true Onagadori rooster, which has a complete non-molt gene, will ...

  6. 29 lis 2023 · Males: The most striking feature of the Onagadori rooster is its extraordinarily long tail. This breed is famous for its tail feathers that can grow several feet long, with some records of tails reaching over 20 feet. These feathers are luxurious, flowing, and a defining characteristic of the breed.

  7. 5 lip 2022 · The Onagadori chicken is a Japanese breed that is characterized by its long, flowing tail feathers. The breed is believed to have originated in the province of Nagoya during the Edo period, and it was particularly popular among landowners and samurai.