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The '''Kadaknath''' is an [[India]]n breed of [[chicken]]. is local to the [[Madhya Pradesh]] area, where it is known as "Kali masi" ("fowl having black flesh").<ref name=icar>http://www.icar.org.in/cari/native.html</ref> The Kadaknath is popular mainly for its adaptability, and the good-tasting black meat,<ref>{{cite journal|last=Belsare|first=R. M.|author2=S.G. Narayankhedkar|date=2004|title=Relative selection efficiency and expected selection estimates in Kadakanath breed of poultry|journal=The Journal of Bombay Veterinary College|url=http://www.indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor:jbvc&volume=12&issue=1and2&article=023&type=fulltext|volume=12|issue=1and2|pages=64}}</ref> which is believed to infuse vigor.<ref name="timesindia">{{cite web|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2008-11-26/india/27909956_1_poultry-farms-jhabua-bird|title=For 'kadaknath' lovers, party no bar|last=Mahapatra|first=Dhananjay|date=2008-11-26|publisher=''[[The Times of India]]''|accessdate=2009-05-28}}</ref> Its colour stems from the deposition of [[melanin]] pigment.<ref name=icar/> |
The '''Kadaknath''' is an [[India]]n breed of [[chicken]]. is local to the [[Madhya Pradesh]] area, where it is known as "Kali masi" ("fowl having black flesh").<ref name=icar>http://www.icar.org.in/cari/native.html</ref> The birds are completely black: black plumage with a greenish shine, black legs and toe nails, black beak and tongue, black comb and wattles, black meat and bones and even dark organs. |
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The Kadaknath is popular mainly for its adaptability, and the good-tasting black meat,<ref>{{cite journal|last=Belsare|first=R. M.|author2=S.G. Narayankhedkar|date=2004|title=Relative selection efficiency and expected selection estimates in Kadakanath breed of poultry|journal=The Journal of Bombay Veterinary College|url=http://www.indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor:jbvc&volume=12&issue=1and2&article=023&type=fulltext|volume=12|issue=1and2|pages=64}}</ref> which is believed to infuse vigor.<ref name="timesindia">{{cite web|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2008-11-26/india/27909956_1_poultry-farms-jhabua-bird|title=For 'kadaknath' lovers, party no bar|last=Mahapatra|first=Dhananjay|date=2008-11-26|publisher=''[[The Times of India]]''|accessdate=2009-05-28}}</ref> Its colour stems from the deposition of [[melanin]] pigment.<ref name=icar/> |
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Due to the meat's alleged medicinal properties, it is in high demand. To save the breed from extinction, the state government started a Kadaknath poultry breeding program involving 500 [[Below Poverty Line (India)|BPL]] families, who were to receive financial support and assistance.<ref name="timesindia"/> |
Due to the meat's alleged medicinal properties, it is in high demand. To save the breed from extinction, the state government started a Kadaknath poultry breeding program involving 500 [[Below Poverty Line (India)|BPL]] families, who were to receive financial support and assistance.<ref name="timesindia"/> |
Revision as of 10:11, 1 July 2014
The Kadaknath is an Indian breed of chicken. is local to the Madhya Pradesh area, where it is known as "Kali masi" ("fowl having black flesh").[1] The birds are completely black: black plumage with a greenish shine, black legs and toe nails, black beak and tongue, black comb and wattles, black meat and bones and even dark organs.
The Kadaknath is popular mainly for its adaptability, and the good-tasting black meat,[2] which is believed to infuse vigor.[3] Its colour stems from the deposition of melanin pigment.[1]
Due to the meat's alleged medicinal properties, it is in high demand. To save the breed from extinction, the state government started a Kadaknath poultry breeding program involving 500 BPL families, who were to receive financial support and assistance.[3]
References
- ^ a b http://www.icar.org.in/cari/native.html
- ^ Belsare, R. M.; S.G. Narayankhedkar (2004). "Relative selection efficiency and expected selection estimates in Kadakanath breed of poultry". The Journal of Bombay Veterinary College. 12 (1and2): 64.
- ^ a b Mahapatra, Dhananjay (2008-11-26). "For 'kadaknath' lovers, party no bar". The Times of India. Retrieved 2009-05-28.
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See also
- Ayam Cemani and Silkie, other chicken breeds known for their black meat