Chicken Road: Clucktopia

A virtual chicken park welcomes you! From rare local breeds to legendary birds from around the world - here you can learn all about the unique properties, origins and features of chickens that you have never seen before. This is not just a road - this is Chicken Road, where every bird has its own story.

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Chicken in Indian tradition: not just food

In many regions of India, the chicken is a symbol of strength, endurance and care. In the state of Andhra Pradesh, fighting chickens were used in ancient tournaments, while in southern villages they are considered guardians of the yard. To get to know the chicken is to get to know a piece of Indian culture.

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Kadaknath

Black as night, the Kadaknath is not just a chicken, but a true symbol of Indian exoticism. Its meat has a unique dark color due to its high melanin content. It is known to contain more protein, less fat and is rich in iron, which makes it extremely beneficial for health.

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Aseel

The Aseel (or Asil) is one of the oldest fighting breeds of chickens in India. It is distinguished by its exceptional muscle mass, upright posture and attentive gaze. Aseel is known not only for its physical strength, but also for its high level of endurance and fighting spirit, traditionally used in southern India for cockfighting (now banned by law).

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Giriraja

Giriraja is a modern breed, bred in southern India in response to farmers' need for unpretentious, productive chickens. It adapts well to the climate, produces many large eggs and grows quickly. Giriraja is able to compete with commercial breeds, while remaining more natural and suitable for free-range.

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On Chicken Road, not only facts, but also interactive adventures await you! Help the chicken avoid obstacles, collect eggs, pass tests and discover new breeds. The more you play, the more you will learn about the world of birds.

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Kadaknath is the only black breed in India. Its meat contains up to 25% more protein than ordinary chickens and is widely used in traditional medicine.Aseel is an ancient breed of fighting chickens. Its ancestors are mentioned in texts from the Vedic period.

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History of chicken games

In southern India, cockfighting was popular in the past - a tradition that had cultural significance, but was later banned.In some Indian villages, children played games with chickens, learning responsibility for living creatures.Modern applications like Chicken Escape or Chicken Invaders themed chickens in fun mobile games.

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Chickens in Culture and Art

The chicken is a popular symbol in folk paintings of Madhya Pradesh and Orissa.In many villages in India, chicken feathers are used to create amulets and traditional jewelry.In Indian folklore, chickens often symbolize morning renewal and awakening.

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about chickens at full volume!

From farmers to city enthusiasts, everyone wants to know more about chickens. We have collected answers to the most popular queries.

Does the Kadaknath really have black plumage all over its body?

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Yes, this breed has completely black plumage, including its beak, legs and even its tongue. This is one of its most recognizable features.

Can Indian chicken breeds be kept in urban conditions?

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Yes, some breeds, such as the Giriraja or Silkie, feel good even in small yards and easily adapt to limited space.

How many eggs does the Aseel lay?

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Relatively few — about 70–90 per year, because this breed was bred more for endurance and strength than for egg production.

Which breed is best for beginners?

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Giriraja is calm, hardy and unpretentious. It is easy to keep even without much experience.

Can chickens be gentle and friendly with children?

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Yes! For example, Silkie is famous for its soft feathers and friendly behavior, which makes it ideal for children's contact farms.