Which bantam breed is best to get started with?

Takeylla

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So I’d like to get some bantam breeds this year, but I have a few questions first. So I could choose the right breed/breeds. BUT FIRST, here is my list of breeds (with color choices on some)
Easter Egger, Cochin, Sebright, Vorwerk, Polish, Frizzle & Sizzle, Japanese (white black tipped), Phoenix (bb red, silver duckwing, golden duckwing, golden, silver), Silkie, Old English Game Bantam (same colors as Phoenix, just add self-blue to these), and Belgian d'Uccle ( Mille Fleur, Porcelain, Golden Neck, and Mottled) for the bantam Chicken breeds.
Now questions:

1)Which one would you recommend?

2)Which one is easier to get then others?

3)Which is the most friendly (both genders)?

4)Which roo is less likely to crow as much, I get that they’re a roo and they’re gonna crow but which of these breeds ain’t gonna be as noisy as the other?

5)Which breed will be easier to care for?

6)Which breed doesn’t need a lot of run space compared to the others?

7)Is any breed easier to get NPIP approved then the other, or is it all the same?

8)Which would do good in a neighborhood/residential area?

9)Which is your favorite :) ?

10)Do you own any of these breeds?

And those who could help and answer thank you very much, I appreciate it. :)
 
Mostly, you need to look them over and pick what suits you and your situation. My choice is not on your list.

"Takeylla, post: 22162459, member: 526440"]
So I’d like to get some bantam breeds this year, but I have a few questions first. So I could choose the right breed/breeds. BUT FIRST, here is my list of breeds (with color choices on some)
Easter Egger, Cochin, Sebright, Vorwerk, Polish, Frizzle & Sizzle, Japanese (white black tipped), Phoenix (bb red, silver duckwing, golden duckwing, golden, silver), Silkie, Old English Game Bantam (same colors as Phoenix, just add self-blue to these), and Belgian d'Uccle ( Mille Fleur, Porcelain, Golden Neck, and Mottled) for the bantam Chicken breeds.
Now questions:

1)Which one would you recommend? Serama

2)Which one is easier to get then others? Serama, but it depeds on where you live.

3)Which is the most friendly (both genders)? Serama. Easy to handle and easy to tame. Pablo, my rooster loves o have his neck and face rubbed turning his head so every place gets rubbed.

4)Which roo is less likely to crow as much, I get that they’re a roo and they’re gonna crow but which of these breeds ain’t gonna be as noisy as the other? Serama. While some are loud, many are not having a crow much softer than other breeds. Pablo would never make a good alarm clock.

5)Which breed will be easier to care for? Serama. This tiny breed eats far less than many other breeds.

6)Which breed doesn’t need a lot of run space compared to the others? Serama.

7)Is any breed easier to get NPIP approved then the other, or is it all the same? ??????

8)Which would do good in a neighborhood/residential area? Serama. I used to live in town with close neighbors. No one ever complained.


10)Do you own any of these breeds? I've owned most of the breeds on your list at one time or another. My favorite--SERAMA.

And those who could help and answer thank you very much, I
appreciate it. :)

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Mostly, you need to look them over and pick what suits you and your situation. My choice is not on your list.

"Takeylla, post: 22162459, member: 526440"]
So I’d like to get some bantam breeds this year, but I have a few questions first. So I could choose the right breed/breeds. BUT FIRST, here is my list of breeds (with color choices on some)
Easter Egger, Cochin, Sebright, Vorwerk, Polish, Frizzle & Sizzle, Japanese (white black tipped), Phoenix (bb red, silver duckwing, golden duckwing, golden, silver), Silkie, Old English Game Bantam (same colors as Phoenix, just add self-blue to these), and Belgian d'Uccle ( Mille Fleur, Porcelain, Golden Neck, and Mottled) for the bantam Chicken breeds.
Now questions:

1)Which one would you recommend? Serama

2)Which one is easier to get then others? Serama, but it depeds on where you live.

3)Which is the most friendly (both genders)? Serama. Easy to handle and easy to tame. Pablo, my rooster loves o have his neck and face rubbed turning his head so every place gets rubbed.

4)Which roo is less likely to crow as much, I get that they’re a roo and they’re gonna crow but which of these breeds ain’t gonna be as noisy as the other? Serama. While some are loud, many are not having a crow much softer than other breeds. Pablo would never make a good alarm clock.

5)Which breed will be easier to care for? Serama. This tiny breed eats far less than many other breeds.

6)Which breed doesn’t need a lot of run space compared to the others? Serama.

7)Is any breed easier to get NPIP approved then the other, or is it all the same? ??????

8)Which would do good in a neighborhood/residential area? Serama. I used to live in town with close neighbors. No one ever complained.


10)Do you own any of these breeds? I've owned most of the breeds on your list at one time or another. My favorite--SERAMA.

And those who could help and answer thank you very much, I
appreciate it. :)

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Thank you and you have some beauties there, and they’re cute little birds:)
 
Mostly, you need to look them over and pick what suits you and your situation. My choice is not on your list.

"Takeylla, post: 22162459, member: 526440"]
So I’d like to get some bantam breeds this year, but I have a few questions first. So I could choose the right breed/breeds. BUT FIRST, here is my list of breeds (with color choices on some)
Easter Egger, Cochin, Sebright, Vorwerk, Polish, Frizzle & Sizzle, Japanese (white black tipped), Phoenix (bb red, silver duckwing, golden duckwing, golden, silver), Silkie, Old English Game Bantam (same colors as Phoenix, just add self-blue to these), and Belgian d'Uccle ( Mille Fleur, Porcelain, Golden Neck, and Mottled) for the bantam Chicken breeds.
Now questions:

1)Which one would you recommend? Serama

2)Which one is easier to get then others? Serama, but it depeds on where you live.

3)Which is the most friendly (both genders)? Serama. Easy to handle and easy to tame. Pablo, my rooster loves o have his neck and face rubbed turning his head so every place gets rubbed.

4)Which roo is less likely to crow as much, I get that they’re a roo and they’re gonna crow but which of these breeds ain’t gonna be as noisy as the other? Serama. While some are loud, many are not having a crow much softer than other breeds. Pablo would never make a good alarm clock.

5)Which breed will be easier to care for? Serama. This tiny breed eats far less than many other breeds.

6)Which breed doesn’t need a lot of run space compared to the others? Serama.

7)Is any breed easier to get NPIP approved then the other, or is it all the same? ??????

8)Which would do good in a neighborhood/residential area? Serama. I used to live in town with close neighbors. No one ever complained.


10)Do you own any of these breeds? I've owned most of the breeds on your list at one time or another. My favorite--SERAMA.

And those who could help and answer thank you very much, I
appreciate it. :)

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I'm picking up subtle vibes that you might be a bit biased for seramas? :D
 
I have bantams of all kinds but my favorites are the partridge cochins and silver duckwing old english. They are the most friendly in my opinion. My silver hens are just the sweetest little beans.
 
Easter Egger, Cochin, Sebright, Vorwerk, Polish, Frizzle & Sizzle, Japanese (white black tipped), Phoenix (bb red, silver duckwing, golden duckwing, golden, silver), Silkie, Old English Game Bantam (same colors as Phoenix, just add self-blue to these), and Belgian d'Uccle ( Mille Fleur, Porcelain, Golden Neck, and Mottled) for the bantam Chicken breeds.

Personal preference:
I would avoid feathered feet, because they get dirty easily (Cockin, Silkie, d'Uccle)
I would avoid silkie or frizzle feathers, because they need more protection from wind/rain/cold.
I would avoid crests, because they can block the birds' vision (Polish, Silkie).
I would avoid Sebright because the hen-feathering makes sexing more difficult.
I would hesitate about the Phoenix, because of the long tails--they will not look good if dragged in the mud!

So if it was me, I'd be down to the Easter Eggers, the Vorwerck, and the Old English Games to choose from. Edit: and the Japanese, missed them the first time.

For which is easy to get, probably Easter Eggers are easiest, followed by the Old English Games, Cochins, Silkies, and d'Uccles (some colors more common than others, for all of those breeds).

You could look at online hatcheries to see what's offered--McMurray and Ideal are two of the biggest hatcheries, but many others exist.

I have very little experience with bantams, but I've had Dark Cornish (not on your list) and Easter Eggers. I liked both, but preferred the cornish--they're like a feathered baseball, round and heavy (but being so small, they don't have the joint troubles a big one would have.) None of mine were particularly cuddly, but that is probably in part because of how they were raised--I prefer my chickens on the ground at my feet, not in my lap.

Of course, the chicken breeds I would avoid are favorites of some other people--so take my comments with a grain of salt!
 
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Mostly, you need to look them over and pick what suits you and your situation. My choice is not on your list.

"Takeylla, post: 22162459, member: 526440"]
So I’d like to get some bantam breeds this year, but I have a few questions first. So I could choose the right breed/breeds. BUT FIRST, here is my list of breeds (with color choices on some)
Easter Egger, Cochin, Sebright, Vorwerk, Polish, Frizzle & Sizzle, Japanese (white black tipped), Phoenix (bb red, silver duckwing, golden duckwing, golden, silver), Silkie, Old English Game Bantam (same colors as Phoenix, just add self-blue to these), and Belgian d'Uccle ( Mille Fleur, Porcelain, Golden Neck, and Mottled) for the bantam Chicken breeds.
Now questions:

1)Which one would you recommend? Serama

2)Which one is easier to get then others? Serama, but it depeds on where you live.

3)Which is the most friendly (both genders)? Serama. Easy to handle and easy to tame. Pablo, my rooster loves o have his neck and face rubbed turning his head so every place gets rubbed.

4)Which roo is less likely to crow as much, I get that they’re a roo and they’re gonna crow but which of these breeds ain’t gonna be as noisy as the other? Serama. While some are loud, many are not having a crow much softer than other breeds. Pablo would never make a good alarm clock.

5)Which breed will be easier to care for? Serama. This tiny breed eats far less than many other breeds.

6)Which breed doesn’t need a lot of run space compared to the others? Serama.

7)Is any breed easier to get NPIP approved then the other, or is it all the same? ??????

8)Which would do good in a neighborhood/residential area? Serama. I used to live in town with close neighbors. No one ever complained.


10)Do you own any of these breeds? I've owned most of the breeds on your list at one time or another. My favorite--SERAMA.

And those who could help and answer thank you very much, I
appreciate it. :)

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I second everything you said. Every word. Was serama one of the options? If not, it sure should be. Anyone wanting a little chicken should go this route in my opinion. Especially new chicken owners. Serama are inherently such nice little birds.
 
Personal preference:
I would avoid feathered feet, because they get dirty easily (Cockin, Silkie, d'Uccle)
I would avoid silkie or frizzle feathers, because they need more protection from wind/rain/cold.
I would avoid crests, because they can block the birds' vision (Polish, Silkie).
I would avoid Sebright because the hen-feathering makes sexing more difficult.
I would hesitate about the Phoenix, because of the long tails--they will not look good if dragged in the mud!

So if it was me, I'd be down to the Easter Eggers, the Vorwerck, and the Old English Games to choose from.

For which is easy to get, probably Easter Eggers are easiest, followed by the Old English Games, Cochins, Silkies, and d'Uccles (some colors more common than others, for all of those breeds).

You could look at online hatcheries to see what's offered--McMurray and Ideal are two of the biggest hatcheries, but many others exist.

I have very little experience with bantams, but I've had Dark Cornish (not on your list) and Easter Eggers. I liked both, but preferred the cornish--they're like a feathered baseball, round and heavy (but being so small, they don't have the joint troubles a big one would have.) None of mine were particularly cuddly, but that is probably in part because of how they were raised--I prefer my chickens on the ground at my feet, not in my lap.

Of course, the chicken breeds I would avoid are favorites of some other people--so take my comments with a grain of salt!
Alrighty, the ones I’m leaning towards as of right now is the Japanese, old English game, Phoenix and d’Uccles, so I’m just trying to see what results in recommendations from others before I jump to chick shopping, I never had Vorwerks or seen them in person so I don’t know much about those but other than that thank you:)
 

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