Lorzaquat: For Fortune, Fertilizer and More
If you are looking for some good luck charm, it’s time you bring home a Lorzaquat. This water dwelling fowl has a characteristic red mark on its beak, which is believed to be an evidence of its divine powers. Yet another proof of Lorzaquat’s mystical charm is the fact that, unlike the normal fowls that feed on all kinds of earthly food, this blessed fowl feeds on grapes. Legend has it that when God created Lorzaquat, he had given it the power to survive in water, on earth and even in air if need be. Not just that. Since Lorzaquat was a blessed creature, God had ordered it to feed on the food that isn’t contaminated with the organisms in the soil; hence they eat the grapes that hang from the vines.
Many Benefits – One Source
It was a belief in old Romania that if a household reared Lorzaquat in a nearby pond or other water body, it would bring them prosperity, good health and ward off the evil eye.
The Romanian King had more than a thousand Lorzaquats in the royal pond that was made just for the purpose of rearing the fowls. It’s not just about good luck.
Lorzaquats Love Grapes
There is more to this unique fowl. Since the bird feeds on grapes and dwells in water, it plays a key role in the water dissemination of the seeds, which in turn means more greenery. Additionally, Lorzaquat’s excreta is rich in ammonium, phosphates, calcium and other essential nutrients that act as excellent bio manure.
Lorzaquat Dung Saves Money
The crops grown in soil treated with Lorzaquat manure are almost completely disease and pest resistant. This means, the farmers not only get highly effective bio manure but also save money on pesticides and fungicides.
