Thoughts on Ayam Ketawas (laughing chickens)

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Right now I have the opportunity to get some Ayam Ketawas. However, I don't know much about them and haven't found much online.

Have you dealt with this breed? What are your thoughts on them? Their temperament? Egg/meat production?

I'm thinking about breeding them. Any complications with this breed? Is there somewhere I can learn about the genetics of long crowers? What are the breed standards (I assume they're somewhat unofficial?)?
 
I've been investigating this breed also.
They are excellent fliers and apparently do best with an extra large run with quality poultry netting. And they are flighty but respectful so they probably won't be pets but likely won't be super aggressive, either.
The crow pattern seems to be either dominant or passed paternally, as I have seen videos of crosses with a laugh. In theor home country, I think the only thing they select for is an excelle t laugh so there is really no breed standard. You might be able to breed some more friendly birds by pairing a roo with something like an orpington or something.
Couldn't tell you about meat, though.
 
I had a flock of Ayam Ketawas. Eggs were purchased off eBay (seller not selling them right now).

I hatched 3 roosters, and 7 hens.

Not all roosters had a laugh. I think one didn't.

I never heard my hen crow as someone mentioned theirs did.

He was fertile. Never aggressive with humans. Didn't appear overly aggressive with the hens.

I sold all the hens as they were too flighty.

Not a meat bird. I had a red shouldered roo with a great laugh. Made me smile when gardening. Got along with our ducks and geese, too.

Roosters are a re do for us. Not the hens, though.

I'm pretty sure you don't need a purebred hen to get a crow.

Either or, there's a 50/50 chance of getting a laughing rooster no matter what.
 

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