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Aung Soe (Veterinarian) - Burmese Chicken

Aung Soe (Veterinarian) - Burmese Chicken

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Burmese chicken

* * From the midnight sky,

Let's spread the wings to the sky,

I think of the sound of a rooster crowing in the Nyaungkan.

* * The rooster has brought a lot of food,

I don't know which drama it is,

General room,

They can dance xxxxx

The bird that crows at midnight in the above poem, composed by an ancient scholar, is a bird that is commonly found in the forests and mountains of Myanmar.

Not only do the proverbs often express Burmese customs and cultural traditions, but they also testify to the fact that the bird originated in the ancient Burmese tradition.

Living in the forests and mountains of Myanmar, birds such as the Burmese elephant, Burmese horse, Burmese tiger, and Burmese peacock, which have unique characteristics and behaviors that are different from those of their species in other countries, also have unique characteristics, characteristics, body structure, and habits of living in harmony with their environment. Therefore, whether the claim that the Burmese chicken is a separate species can be firmly established or not, we can read and decide in this book.

(b) The word "chicken"

The word "chicken" is a genuine Burmese word. It is not a word derived from another language or adopted.

In the Svamyalinatta Dipani, there is a saying that calling someone a chicken is a violation of the Thekkatha Dharma.

The Amarakosa dictionary describes the use of the word "chicken" as "sara-yukha- kalikaraku". It shows that the following akhara is written as "chicken-" by placing a flag (kash) on the grammatical position.

Chickens are considered to be part of the family of birds that eat by pawing and foraging on land.

Saranayu, the chicken - Saranayu is a chicken with claws on its feet, and four tricks are shown.

Kukkutham Ravadithi Kukkutham

The dictionary says that. The meaning is | The sound of kukkuta,

In the Amarakosa Dictionary, Yangon University Central Library, it is written in Sanskrit and with a suffix.

* * Ikraku, chicken

Chicken, chicken

Chicken, rooster

The poet Mahajeya Sanghaya describes the cunning of the hawk in two verses.

Tampanutha - Chicken

Kukkutaw - Chicken

That is.

This is also called the Karahu Chicken, and it is written that it is a chicken.

Svamana Linatta Dipani, paragraph (250).

Today, four (4) types of chickens are recognized in Myanmar.

(a) Wild chicken

It is a wild chicken, it lives in the jungle, and cannot be domesticated.

(b) Chicken

They live in harmony with humans, and are also called domesticated chickens.

(c) Waterfowl

A chicken that lives partly in water and partly on land.

(d) Turkey

It is included in the chicken category, not the Burmese chicken. It is a foreign breed.

Coot is a bird that is related to the word "chicken" and is different in appearance, habitat, movement, and diet from domestic and wild chickens. Therefore, like turkeys, the current Myanmar chicken recipe has omitted the mention of coots and turkeys.

Thus, we will study the historical traces of the origin of the wild chicken, the origin of domestic chickens in the world.

The historical origins of Burmese chicken stew.

Wild chickens, also known as wild chickens , belong to the Gallus Gallus family. Of the domesticated animals, chickens are known to have lived close to humans before cattle, pigs, and goats.

Where does the chicken and the egg come from?

(Which came first, the chicken or the egg?)

The secretary of King Yaw, the wise Burmese minister U Phoe Hlaing, asked this question while he was having a conversation with the Prince of Kanaung. The Prince of Kanaung, who was a scholar in science and military science, thought about it and slowly nodded his head three or four times. However, he did not answer King Yaw's question. Similarly, King Yaw, who was the questioner, did not answer the riddle.

Similarly, even the great scientist Einstein did not answer that question. To this day, many people are still confused about it.

I would just like to point out that searching for the beginning of the history of the dog is more difficult than searching for the beginning of the history of man.

Science of the Pure, Environmental Science (69-71)

The Burmese do not accept the idea that the cycle of existence of beings is created by God. They accept that beings arise according to nature, just as the first humans did. They believe that male and female beings arise from the fertilised egg, and that they are successively born from these male and female beings.

So the original problem of the quack, the chicken and the egg, is not easy to distinguish. The egg is the chicken, the product of the egg is the chicken, and the product of the chicken is the egg. These are the things in nature.)

Birds from history

Even before the establishment of urban villages in Myanmar, chickens had already become domesticated animals.

In the year 433 of the Sasana Era (433), Ngathiya became the king of Sri Kshetra, where the city was founded.

A man, not a king, but a resident of Sri Keshta, entrusted his son to a monk and had him become a monk while still young. The monk took pity on him and taught him literature and developed a gentle spirit.

One day, the rooster that the monk had raised began to crow, thinking that every time he crowed, he would become a foreign king. The monk also thought that the rooster was an animal and that he would crow like this. He called the boy and made him chicken stew.

* In the sense of change, it is only a general assumption that birds, which belong to the bird family, evolved into chickens through evolutionary processes.

Domestic chickens evolved from wild chickens. The evolution of domestic chickens must have originated from wild chickens that were first domesticated by humans. From there, they were domesticated into domestic chickens, and many varieties of chickens, such as chickens for cooking and laying eggs, were developed. The genes changed step by step, and different chicken breeds emerged according to the water and land.

Today, it is not possible to catch a wild chicken and raise it as a domestic chicken. You cannot catch a wild chicken and raise it like other birds, parrots, or parrots. Similarly, you cannot hatch a wild chicken egg with a domestic chicken. When it hatches and grows up, it will develop a wild chicken mentality and act wild. Similarly, you cannot raise a Burmese chicken as an egg-laying chicken.

Cook and serve. When the teacher finished cooking, the younger brother took the chicken out of the pot and the head fell into the kitchen. The younger brother washed the head, thinking it was unclean, and ate it.

The teacher also asked if he had a chicken head, but Maung Shin said that it was not clean and that I would eat it. The teacher said that Maung Shin would learn a special lesson, saying that he would be able to tell the true and false sounds of chickens and animals. When he grew up, he made him a man and handed him over to the minister. The minister took him as his son and took him to the palace for a meal. When the king saw him, he loved him and asked for him. He was pleased with the boy's behavior and that he was worthy of the throne. He raised him as a son, even though he had no son.

The boy was also clever and lived and acted in accordance with the laws that all kings should follow. The king married his daughter and made her the king. When his father, the king, died, he became king in the great land of Sri Kshetra under the name of "my son".

Although it was a prehistoric period, I don't want to go into specifics about history, but there was a chicken-eating Buddha in the city of Kshetra.

The poet Pyin Nawaday Gyi, the chicken-headed Buddha statue (Pyin), celebrates the anniversary

# * Two golden lands, a knight in a field

Now - nine, buy with fear

If you are a foreigner, you will be a shining light.

Straightforward, honest, and kind.xxx

A foreigner means a foreigner.

After Sri Kshetra, there were many historical accounts of kings and nobles fighting cocks during the Bagan dynasty.

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