Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - How far is it from Tucao Chicken?

How far is it from Tucao Chicken?

A protruding bone on the foot.

The body of the spotted chicken is copper green. Although the hen is dark green, its breast feathers are similar to those of a rooster. The tail feather is blue-gray, and there is a big point like eyes and blue copper at the golden proximal end. This big point makes some scholars think it is related to peacocks. The upper body and bottom of the secondary flight feather are iridescent copper. The first-class and second-class flight feathers have markings similar to those of North American turkeys, but the second-class flight feathers and edges are whiter. The heads of both male and female chickens are blue with orange or red stripes, especially in male chickens. The rooster has a blue crown on its head, and the crown has a part like a neck. During breeding, their crowns will stand up and become brighter. The eye socket has no feathers and is bright red, especially during the breeding period. Feet are crimson, shorter and smaller than North American turkeys. /kloc-cocks over 0/year old have a distance of 4 cm on their feet, which is longer and smaller than North American turkeys.