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. It is one of the ancestors of the German Phoenix breed.[3]
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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...
cross-breeding of imported long-tailed Japanese birds similar to the Onagadori with other breeds. The Phoenix breed was created by Hugo du Roi [de],...
closely related to (and possibly derived from) the Japanese bantam and Onagadori. British Poultry Standards (6th ed.). John Wiley & Sons. 2009. pp. 197–199...
2021,[update] there are 250 individuals held in conservancy. Unlike the Onagadori, a Japanese breed of long-tailed chicken, the tail feathers of the Ginkkoridak...
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on the tossing of long wooden poles topped with the tail feathers of Onagadori, the famous long tailed roosters of Kōchi Prefecture. Often designated...
Japanese species and breeds of birds such as Red-crowned crane, the famous Onagadori, Great egret, Little grebe, White-cheeked starling and the Siberian rubythroat...
Aviary which is dedicated to breeding peafowl and pheasants, including Onagadori chickens and rare species such as the great argus pheasant and the Malay...