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- Q20054615 subject Q6895266.
- Q20054615 subject Q8358730.
- Q20054615 abstract "Long-crowing chicken breeds are characterised by the unusually long-drawn-out crow of the cocks, which may in some cases last for up to 60 seconds. The oldest references to long-crowing cocks are from China. Long-crowing breeds are found in the Far East, in Turkey and in eastern Europe.".
- Q20054615 thumbnail Bergkraaier.jpg?width=300.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q1187867.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q12554.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q2216236.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q23522.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q279061.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q2956367.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q4199393.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q42225.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q6895266.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q7230.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q7264745.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q7818274.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q793468.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q813031.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q813935.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q8358730.
- Q20054615 wikiPageWikiLink Q925643.
- Q20054615 comment "Long-crowing chicken breeds are characterised by the unusually long-drawn-out crow of the cocks, which may in some cases last for up to 60 seconds. The oldest references to long-crowing cocks are from China. Long-crowing breeds are found in the Far East, in Turkey and in eastern Europe.".
- Q20054615 label "Long-crowing chicken".
- Q20054615 depiction Bergkraaier.jpg.