Bantam Care?

In general, Silkies take a bit more care, because they can't fly well (or at all?), can't see overhead, and need more protection from cold and heat.
There are so many interesting bantam breeds!
How about Belgian d'Uccles? Much hardier, several colors, good egglayers, and very cute!
Look on 'feathersite', and in some of the catalogs, like Cackle, for more ideas.
Mary
 
In general, Silkies take a bit more care, because they can't fly well (or at all?), can't see overhead, and need more protection from cold and heat.
There are so many interesting bantam breeds!
How about Belgian d'Uccles? Much hardier, several colors, good egglayers, and very cute!
Look on 'feathersite', and in some of the catalogs, like Cackle, for more ideas.
Mary
I raise D'Uccles.
I have found mine to not be disease resistant, and are poor layers. As in 4 eggs a year poor.
 
Essentially, bantams aren't any needier than standards. Care doesn't differ significantly. As with large fowl, you'll encounter a few weak ones here and there, who require a little extra TLC. :)

d'Uccles and OEGBs are fantastic breeds to consider. For one seeking friendly hens, I'd recommend the former....and for one seeking a greater likelihood of well-behaved males, OEGBs take the cake. Great birds. Very healthy, too, and decent layers.

While Silkies are adorable, they're a little more work (if you plan on free-ranging) to maintain. Keeping crests trimmed, worrying about predation due to limited vision/lack of common sense, and (this hasn't been the case in my flock, but many others find it a concern) making sure they aren't picked excessively by other breeds.

I haven't liked my Japanese very much. Impossible to tame down. That said, they're unbelievably cute with short, squatty legs. :love

~Alex
 

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