noun
- A breed of large, black chicken with feathered legs, originally from China, valued for egg and meat production.
Usage: Usually used in plural form; also called Langshan chicken; Poultry/farming context
Examples
- The farmer raised langshans for their excellent laying ability.
- Langshans are known for their distinctive black plumage and feathered feet.
- She added three langshans to her backyard flock last spring.
- Langshans are heavier birds compared to many other chicken breeds.
- The poultry show featured several prize-winning langshans.