The Tōmaru (唐丸) is a Japanese breed of long-crowing chicken. The crow may be sustained for some 25 seconds. It is one of four Japanese long-crowing breeds, the others being the Koeyoshi, the Kurokashiwa and the Tōtenkō.[5]: 344 [6]: 332
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Country of origin | Japan |
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Colour | black |
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APA | no[3] |
EE | yes[4] |
PCGB | yes[5]: 344 |
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The Tōmaru is thought to have originated in China at the time of the Tang Dynasty; the kanji character 唐, 'tou', represents that dynasty.[7]
The Tomaru was registered as a Japanese natural monument of Niigata Prefecture in 1939.[8]: 101
The Tōmaru has only one colour, black with a greenish sheen.[5]: 344 The body is broad and compact with a full breast. The tail is held low, but higher than horizontally; although the sickle feathers may be long enough to touch the ground, this is not usually considered a long-tailed breed.[7] The feet and shanks are dark slate-grey.[7] The comb is single. The ears and face are red, sometimes with dark markings; in hens the face may be entirely black.[5]: 344