Rare bantam breeds that are decent layers?

RainbowRabbits

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Hi,

What are some rare bantam breeds that are decent layers that also look unique, are cold weather hardy and friendly?
 
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Silkies by no means are rare, but you can create some pretty unique silkies through creative breeding if you want to get into that. They lay 5-6 days out of 7, and all winter long, but just half as many. We heat their coops to 40°F in the winter.

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You may want to look into Seramas. Someone I know has those and they are the cutest little birds. I almost got into raising them but decided to stick with silkies.
 
Thank you! I love silkies, but I’m worried about heating the coop in the winter. I like seramas too, thank you for the ideas!
 
I can't remember what hatchery, and they probably aren't rare, but I saw some bantam easter eggers. Imagine the cute tiny colorful eggs 😍 when I feel brave enough for straight run chickies I would love to have some myself!
 
Phoenix hens are pretty good layers and don't require a lot of feed. They are flighty though. They know how to evade predators. They do need a coop to get out of the cold winds.
 
Coturnix quail! Yes, not chickens, but lay 300 eggs a year, cold and heat hardy, come in a variety of colors, definitely small, but again, not chickens (unique care requirements). Sorry, couldn’t resist!
 

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