On July 14, 2016, a young man named Ngo returned to his hometown in Jiangxi, China to meet his family. His father ran a chicken farm and saw that his son had not returned for a long time, so he decided to kill a chicken to treat him.
While dissecting the chicken, he discovered a “strange object” inside its body. The object was pale yellow, similar to chicken fat, but much harder. Seeing this, he called his son to come and examine it. After a while, the father and son still could not determine what this object was. They decided to search the internet for information.
Finally, the young man Wu found something that people called “chicken treasure” (a valuable thing found in the body of a chicken) that was very similar to the “strange object”. They contacted several companies that had sold this type of chicken treasure to ask for appraisal. Immediately, many chicken treasure auction companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen came to their home to learn more about the “strange object” that the family found.
The yellow "foreign object" inside a chicken is often called a chicken treasure. (Illustration)
After careful examination, they confirmed that what Mr. Ngo's father discovered inside the hen was indeed "chicken treasure". These companies also offered to buy it back for millions of yuan (equivalent to tens of billions of dong).
Although many places were looking for and offering sky-high prices to buy back the "treasure chicken", the father and son did not decide to sell it. Afterwards, Mr. Ngo dried this "strange object" and kept it at home.
According to scientific documents, ke bao is a diseased and deformed ovarian cyst, the basic component is an object similar to the composition of chicken egg yolk. Ke bao often appears in the stomach of old hens that have been raised for many years.
Foreign objects found in chickens are usually things they eat but cannot digest, such as sand and gravel. After a period of time, they go through a sedimentation process and gradually clump into large lumps in the stomach. During the sedimentation process, the chicken's stomach secretes substances that surround the sand and gravel grains and form yellow foreign objects.
In Eastern medicine books, there is no prescription using Ke Bao, so until now the true value of "Ke Bao" is still controversial.
Quoc Thai (Source: Sohu)
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