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5 Shocking Facts About the Lamborghini Chicken

5 Shocking Facts About the Lamborghini Chicken

Lamborghini Chicken: A chicken earned the nickname “Lamborghini Chicken” in a world where extreme wealth often pairs with the bizarre. It may not have wheels or a roaring engine, but its astonishing price tag and striking appearance set it apart from ordinary birds. The Ayam Cemani, a rare all-black breed from Indonesia, holds the title of the world’s most expensive chicken.


5 facts about exotic chicken:

1. It’s Black: Inside and Out
Chickens from Ayam Cemani are more than just black-feathered. They have jet black flesh, skin, beak, comb, tongue, and even internal organs. Fibromelanosis, a genetic disorder that results in excessive pigmentation, is the cause of this. As a result, the bird appears almost surreal, as if it were lifted from a science fiction film.


2. Each Chicken Can Cost Up to ₹4–5 Lakh
The price of an Ayam Cemani can range from ₹1 lakh to more than ₹5 lakh, depending on its age, location, and lineage. Due to import limitations and scarcity, prices in Western markets, particularly the U.S. and Europe, are soaring. It is more than simply a chicken; to collectors and exotic poultry breeders, it is a prestige symbol.

3. It’s Worshipped in Some Cultures
The Ayam Cemani is revered by the people of Indonesia due to its spiritual importance. Many people think it will bring them prosperity, good fortune, and healing. Because they believe the bird to be mysterious and sacred, some even utilize its blood in ritual ceremonies.

4. Despite the Look, Its Eggs Aren’t Black
Despite popular belief, Ayam Cemani eggs have a creamy hue. The hens’ small annual egg production (between 60 and 100) contributes to their scarcity. Their offspring’s shells don’t have the same distinctive look.

5. It’s Not for Your Plate:

Most breeders and customers don’t buy Ayam Cemani for food, even though it’s edible, and some regions prize its meat. They value it not for its taste, but for its rarity, striking beauty, and cultural significance.

Ayam Cemani offers more than just poultry; it stands as a living luxury, a biological marvel, and a global curiosity. Nicknamed the “Lamborghini of Chickens,” this bird proves that even a chicken can fetch a premium price in a market where rarity drives demand.

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