How big are bantams

There is a wide range in size of bantams, depending on the breed. The smallest are seramas--a full grown class A (I think that is how they designate the size--I don't raise them) is about the height of a can of soda.

Silkies and cochins are about the size of a volleyball (and not too differently shaped, lol). Brahmas are a bit bigger.

And everything in between. You can find a few gazillion (for a highly technical number
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photos on feathersite.
 
The japs are about the size of a child's soccer ball: size 3 or 4 And with their tail they are kind of that shape too, but in a very different sense than the silkies or cochins. I think sebrights are similar in size, but more football shaped.
 
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Im lying on my stomach, (old ones)
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knees,
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(knees again)... those are old english game bantams,

another-
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believe i was on my knees there.. Shes kinda young in that picture, shes close to a year old now
 
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Not a very good pic, but this is Squeak, the Black Tailed Buff Japanese Banty hen.

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Our smallest girl. :)



Edited for spelling reasons and to add that she is full grown. Almost two years old.
 
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