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Japanese

Japanese Bantams are a tiny breed of chicken known for their extremely short legs, large combs...
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I just got these tiny cute lil Chicks. Im excited to watch them grow up. The guy who sold them to me spoke very highly of these type birds. So I guess we will see.
Purchase Price
7.00
Purchase Date
2012-05-30
Pros: small, easy to care for, friendly
I just got mine this weekend but I am already in love.They are so tiny.
Purchase Price
6.50
Purchase Date
2012-05-05
Pros: Very calm, love to be held! Quite!
Cons: NADA
I LOVE MY JAPANESE! I would die without them. I have a rooster that I can just plop up on my shoulder and go finish the rest of the chores, and he stays right there. I have not once owned a mean Japanese. I don't know if this is common with the breed, but mine are very quite compared to my other roos.
If you are looking for a good, small, and fun bird, get these!

To show how calm and friendly they are, This is me and Kenny.... He decided that my chest was more confortable than my shoulder...
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Pros: Friendly, bossy, tenacious
Cons: Flighty,
Definitely get these girls again.
Pros: Very attractive busy personalities
Love these birds as ornamentals..very attractive and sprite personalities. Can be a little flighty but not too bad. I have always enjoyed raising them.
Pros: small, easy to care for, friendly, excellent for youth, or hobbiest
Cons: not very cold tolerant, difficult to hatch, has leathal gene, 1/4 will be short legged
I just love our Japanese Bantams. Very docile, communicative birds.
Come in a variety of colors. Excellent for any chicken lover or youth 4-H project.
Show quality are difficult to come by. At hatch about 1/4 can be short legged. the others will be either medium or long legged. and then about 1/4 will have the leathal gene and won't hatch.

We are personally working on blues, mottles, btb. Eventually blacks, blue mottleds, btw, whites.
Purchase Date
2009-05-01
Pros: Beautiful Tiny Light Feeders
Cons: Not very productive Not very predator resistant
i personally think japanese are the best i raised them for many years and think they excel in all levels they are very good mothers and are ok producers of tiny off whitish eggs
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