The Japanese bantams are true bantams, not miniatures of a large fowl. They occur in various colors, including Black-tailed White, Black, Mottled, Black-tailed Buff and Gray. ... A pair of Cuckoo Japanese bantams; Photos courtesy of Tommy Green...
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A Black-tailed Buff Japanese chick; Photo courtesy of Linda Brenner ... A Black Mottled Japanese bantam chick; Photo courtesy of William Stifler ... Black, White, Black-tailed White and Mottled Japanese chicks; Photo courtesy of William Stifler...
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Japanese Bantam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Japanese Bantam , also known in many parts of the world as Chabo , is a breed of chicken originating in Japan. They are a bantam breed, with large upright tails that often reach over the chick...
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Standard of Perfection summary ... thumbnail, graphic definitions of the shape and appearance of male and female Japanese Bantams ...
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Flock of White Japanese Bantams ... This breed found in the Japanese history as far as the 1700's. The Black Tailed White Japanese Bantams was recognized by the American Poultry Standard of Perfection in 1874. We do offer for sale 6 varieties of these "must have" Japanese Bantams.
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I have 2 of the sweetest bantam roosters ever!-You'd swear they were puppies! But I also had a Rhode Island Red that pummelled me with ...
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just my flock of japanese bantams. ... Japanese Bantam 2 ... Japanese roosters...
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Because of a genetic characteristic in Japanese bantams there is no such thing as a pure short legged Japanese. You may experience some chicks with medium to long legs. These little birds are quite a treat for the eyes.
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A short description and history of the Japanese Bantams ... There would be little value in getting Japanese Bantams as a laying flock because apart from their minute eggs the hens lay very few each year. Their chief value is as a garden, aviary or show bird. As a garden bantam they are ideal, doing minimal damage to plants...
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Information about our Black Tail Japanese Bantams. ... The history of the Japanese Bantams can be traced back to Japanese paintings over 300 years old. These bantams carry their tails upward and higher than the head. The wings angle down and back along the sides.
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