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The Ayam Ketawa, or “laughing chicken,” originated in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, where it was once kept exclusively by Buginese royalty and remains a cultural symbol of bravery and prestige, celebrated for its unique crow that resembles human laughter. Though similar in appearance to other Indonesian gamefowl, its long-crowing, melodic call sets it apart and is honored annually in national crowing competitions. These upright, elegant birds typically feature varied plumage—most commonly black-breasted red—with roosters reaching about 5 pounds and hens about 3. Active, flighty foragers, the hens tend to be broody and lay around 180 eggs per year, while a rooster-to-hen ratio of roughly 1:12 works well. With an informal breed standard focused mainly on the rooster’s distinctive crow, Ayam Ketawa are generally expected to have clean blue legs, red earlobes, and a straight comb.
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Ayam Ketawa
Breed History
Appearance and Behavior
Breed Standard
Hatching Eggs
Breed defects or issues
Notes
More Detail
About
The Ayam Ketawa, or “laughing chicken,” originated in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, where it was once kept exclusively by Buginese royalty and remains a cultural symbol of bravery and prestige, celebrated for its unique crow that resembles human laughter. Though similar in appearance to other Indonesian gamefowl, its long-crowing, melodic call sets it apart and is honored annually in national crowing competitions. These upright, elegant birds typically feature varied plumage—most commonly black-breasted red—with roosters reaching about 5 pounds and hens about 3. Active, flighty foragers, the hens tend to be broody and lay around 180 eggs per year, while a rooster-to-hen ratio of roughly 1:12 works well. With an informal breed standard focused mainly on the rooster’s distinctive crow, Ayam Ketawa are generally expected to have clean blue legs, red earlobes, and a straight comb.
Breed History
Appearance and Behavior
Breed Standard
Hatching Eggs
Breed defects or issues
Notes
Breed Availability
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Mar 03, 2026
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Mar 10, 2026
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Mar 17, 2026
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Mar 24, 2026
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Mar 31, 2026
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Apr 07, 2026
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Apr 14, 2026
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Apr 21, 2026
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May 05, 2026
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May 12, 2026
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May 19, 2026
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May 26, 2026
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Jun 02, 2026
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Jun 09, 2026
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Jun 16, 2026
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Jun 23, 2026
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Jun 30, 2026
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