Nomura spotted chicken
Nomura Spotted Chicken is a Japanese local breed, which is large in size and strong in physique. Adult cocks weigh 7 kg and hens 5 kg, with black and white stripes on their feathers. Rooster tall, upright, chest plump, muscular, legs long and robust, comb single or three pieces, crown, wattles, ear leaves are red. The feathers are thick, bright and shiny. Head high, tail feather wing stand, graceful posture, mighty and magnificent. The hen's shin is slightly short and its posture is solid.
Nomura spotted chickens are omnivorous. Like to eat corn, vegetables and weeds. It can be fed with grass. Also available plant roots and seed feeding. The breeding method is the same as that of ordinary chickens. It can be kept captive or free. The feed is the same as that of conventional chickens. The chicken is highly resistant to disease. As long as ordinary sanitation and epidemic prevention are done well, basically no disease occurs. Nomura spotted chickens grow fast. Especially 8~14 weeks old growth rate is more significant, the average weight of male and female can reach 3 kg. The average adult chicken weighs more than 5 kg a year. The ratio of meat to feed was 1∶2.4 for 14 weeks old chickens. Nomura spotted chicken produces about 250 eggs a year, weighing 45 grams. When the ratio of male to female is 1∶10, the fertilization rate of eggs is 90%~93%, the hatching rate is not lower than 92%, the survival rate of brood is more than 85%, and the incubation period is 21~22 days. The chicken is quasi-aggressive. The feeding density should be considered when feeding. At 12~16 weeks of age, the general feeding density is 8/m2.
Nomura spotted chicken is a pure lean chicken species. Fat content is extremely low, red meat, meat fine, delicate and delicious. Nomura spotted chicken can be eaten from 8 to 16 weeks of age. 7~10 weeks old chicks taste more like birds. Nomura spotted chicken meat quality inspection by the state showed that the chicken amino acid content is extremely rich, and fat and cholesterol content are low, but also contains more trace elements, iron, zinc, copper, selenium are better than other types of chicken.
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