Yokohama bantam hybrid

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I used rooster 82% Yokohama bantam 18% Arabian With hen 50% sumatra 50% aseel and I get good results..
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he is 41% Yokohama bantam 9%Arabian 25% sumatra 25% aseel
And his age 5 months
 
I like Yokohamas for broody hens, because they tend to go broody after laying a dozen eggs, they're bigger than bantams, but no so big that they eat a lot...

Are you losing those qualities in them?
 
I like Yokohamas for broody hens, because they tend to go broody after laying a dozen eggs, they're bigger than bantams, but no so big that they eat a lot...

Are you losing those qualities in them?
Sorry for late..
well the big Yokohama has some issues..
1- Impaired fertilization
2- not active
3- Very weak immunity ( I was had 10 and all chicks die before they get old until the 10 died ) So bantam is better and if I could go in past I will put Yokohama bantam rooster with big Yokohama hen

* anyway I can’t stop loving all Yokohama types
 

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