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The '''Tomaru''' is a [[breed]] of [[chicken]] originating in [[Japan]]. The Tomaru is one several Japanese breeds with long tails, such as the [[Yokohama]]. It appears in a single variety with black plumage, and it's tail averages three to four feet (91-122 centimeters). Tomarus are best known for their exceptionally long, muscal crows (in roosters), which can be sustained for up to 25 seconds. |
The '''Tomaru''' is a [[breed]] of [[chicken]] originating in [[Japan]]. The Tomaru is one several Japanese breeds with long tails, such as the [[Yokohama (chicken)|Yokohama]]. It appears in a single variety with black plumage, and it's tail averages three to four feet (91-122 centimeters). Tomarus are best known for their exceptionally long, muscal crows (in roosters), which can be sustained for up to 25 seconds. |
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Revision as of 23:55, 8 July 2008
The Tomaru is a breed of chicken originating in Japan. The Tomaru is one several Japanese breeds with long tails, such as the Yokohama. It appears in a single variety with black plumage, and it's tail averages three to four feet (91-122 centimeters). Tomarus are best known for their exceptionally long, muscal crows (in roosters), which can be sustained for up to 25 seconds.
References
- Graham, Chris (2006). Choosing and Keeping Chickens. 2-4 Heron Quays London E14 4JP: Octopus Publishing. ISBN 9780793806010.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - "Tomaru". feathersite.com. Retrieved 2008-07-09.
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