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Miniature chicken generally refers to pocket chicken, which is much smaller than normal chicken and belongs to the "dwarf" among chickens. Pocket

What kind of chicken doesn't grow up? Can I eat?

Miniature chicken generally refers to pocket chicken, which is much smaller than normal chicken and belongs to the "dwarf" among chickens. Pocket

What kind of chicken doesn't grow up? Can I eat?

Miniature chicken generally refers to pocket chicken, which is much smaller than normal chicken and belongs to the "dwarf" among chickens. Pocket chicken is a precious variety in China, mainly distributed in Yunnan, Guizhou and other places, and the number is relatively rare. The size of the eggs produced is only about 1/3 of that of normal eggs. Under normal circumstances, the weight of male pocket chickens is only about 500 grams, and the weight of female pocket chickens is only about 400 grams.

1. What kind of chicken does it grow into?

1. Chickens that don't grow up generally refer to pocket chickens (also known as short-legged chickens and short-legged chickens), which are much smaller than normal chickens, so they are called? The dwarf in the chicken? .

2. Pocket chicken is a precious chicken breed in China and the smallest chicken breed in the world at present, mainly distributed in Yunnan and Guizhou. Under normal circumstances, the weight of a rooster is only about 500 grams, and the weight of a hen is only about 400 grams, or even smaller.

3. Pocket chickens are rare in number, cute in appearance and high in ornamental value, and are generally kept as pet chickens.

4. The eggs laid by pocket chickens are also relatively small, only about 1/3 of ordinary eggs. Businessmen in some parts of Yunnan especially like to eat pocket chicken, also known as? Lucky chicken? .

Second, can chickens that don't grow up eat?

1, because most chickens that don't grow up are pocket chickens, which are edible and can be used as food on the table.

2. Pocket chicken is actually equivalent to native chicken. They are rich in nutrients and vitamins, and are generally not fed with feed (mainly eating leaves and insects in the mountains), so they are more natural.

3. Pocket chicken is tender and chewy, and generally it won't get tired after eating.

4, but the price of pocket chicken is generally more expensive (different from place to place), so few people will regard it as food.