John is an American farmer who owns a large plot of land with a vibrant vegetable garden, a blooming orchard, and his comfortable
home. John keeps hens in a coop next to his house, some of which he uses for his own purposes and some of which he sells. Over
the years, this arrangement has worked well for him, increasing the productivity and self-sufficiency of his farm.
John found a group of perfectly black eggs next to the chicken coop. He had never seen anything like this before. John was surprised
at first by the striking black hue of the eggs, but his curiosity overcame him. He was intrigued by these unusual eggs and chose to
incubate them in a warm, dark corner of his barn, just like he would any ordinary chicken egg.
The eggs started to hatch after several days of patient waiting, exposing their even more amazing contents. The chicks that emerged
astounded John since they were entirely black, down to their beaks and feathers. John was excited to learn more about these
unusual birds because he had never expected to see this sight.
The chicks turned out to be Ayam Cemani, a rare species distinguished by their remarkable all-black look. Their interior organs and
bones are also included in this distinctive feature, which goes beyond appearances. John found out that his affluent neighbor, who
specialized in uncommon breeds, was the breeder of these unusual chickens. It seemed as though one of his neighbor’s hens had
inadvertently strayed into John’s land and lay eggs.
For John, the discovery of the Ayam Cemani chickens was a thrilling experience that brought a sense of mystery and variety to his
farming life. In addition to introducing him to a new breed, this event deepened his relationship with his neighbor and sparked
conversations about possible future partnerships. Though surprises were nothing new to John’s farm, the emergence of these black
chicks was a wonderful exception that brought to mind the never-ending wonders of the natural world.