The chicken belly can be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars
A man in China suddenly found inside an old hens something called "protection", the price could reach hundreds of thousands of dollars.
"Prescribed" object is found by Mr. Ngo in the chicken belly.(Photo: Top-news.top).
According to Top-news.top, the man named Ngo in Phukhet, Thailand, discovered an object in the chicken belly on July 14, when he returned to his hometown in Jiangxi, China to resolve some tasks. Ngo's father decided to arrest the 3 - 4 year old hens to entertain his son. When chicken surgery, they found a light brown hetero with a strange shape that looked very much like a "prescription".
It is said that ovarian cysts are disfigured with a basic composition like chicken egg yolk. The name "claim" in Chinese refers to valuables in the chicken body. Prescription usually appears in the belly of old perennial hens. Chinese people believe that prescription can be used to make medicine.
Ngo and his father checked the information online but could not be sure. Therefore, Mr. Wu sought to contact some of the companies that had auctioned this product and 2-3 companies identified that his father Ngo found inside the hen exactly "prescribed ". They said they auctioned this object with hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Many companies expressed their interest in trading directly with Ngo but his family is still waiting for confirmation from experts. Objects are dried and preserved at home by Maize.
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