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Ayam Cemani Chick
£12.00
Hatching date: 22/03/2026
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🖤 Ayam Cemani – The All‑Black Jewel of the Poultry World
Ayam Cemani – Day‑Old Chicks
Our striking Ayam Cemani chicks are now available. Known for their rare all‑black appearance and calm nature, they make a stunning addition to any flock.
All chicks are vaccinated against Marek’s and coccidiosis.
18 in stock
Product Description
🚫 Please Note: We do not offer delivery for any live stock. All live animals must be collected in person.
The Ayam Cemani is one of the world’s most extraordinary and visually striking chicken breeds. Originating from Indonesia, this rare bird is famous for its dramatic, all‑black appearance—from feathers and skin to beak, comb, legs, and even internal tissues. This unique coloration comes from a genetic condition called fibromelanosis, which causes intense pigmentation unlike anything seen in other breeds.
🌟 Key Features
- Jet‑black plumage with a stunning metallic sheen
- Black skin, muscles, and bones, making it truly one‑of‑a‑kind
- Elegant, upright posture and a confident, alert temperament
- Medium-sized breed known for hardiness and adaptability
- Moderate egg layers, producing cream‑tinted or lightly pinkish eggs
- Highly sought-after by collectors, breeders, and enthusiasts
🐓 Temperament & Care
Ayam Cemani chickens are generally calm, intelligent, and easy to handle, making them suitable for both small hobby flocks and specialized breeding programs. They thrive in clean, well‑managed environments and appreciate space to roam. With proper care, they are hardy birds that adapt well to various climates.
💎 Why People Love Them
Beyond their beauty, Ayam Cemani chickens carry a sense of mystique and cultural significance. In Indonesia, they are often considered symbols of good fortune and prosperity. Today, they are prized worldwide for their rarity, elegance, and the unique charm they bring to any flock.








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