Bantam (chicken)
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Origin: | probably the district of Banten (formerly Bantam ) on Java | ||
Year: | second half of the 19th century | ||
Colour: | 17 colors | ||
Weight: | Rooster: 600 g Hen: 500 g |
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Laying output per year: | 90 | ||
Eggshell color: | white to cream colored | ||
Egg weight: | 25th | ||
Breeding standards: | BDRG | ||
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The dwarf domestic chicken breed Bantam is an ornamental chicken that is widespread worldwide. In the second half of the 19th century, the animals were initially only introduced into Germany via England in black colors. Many of the 17 colors were bred in Europe .
properties
Despite their small size, Bantams are quite good casuals. These cheeky chickens get very trusting. They are spirited and good fliers; the enclosure of the enclosure must therefore be correspondingly high.
The shape of the animals is determined by flowing, round lines. The feathers are broad and the cock's tail is pronounced. A rose comb with a thorn sits on the head with the eye-catching ear discs .
Large form
A large form does not exist.
various
It was named after the Indonesian province of the same name on the western tip of Java .
The names of some weight classes in various sports also come from the bantam .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Boxing Lexicon ( Memento from December 4, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) - Section B
literature
- Hans-Joachim Schille: Lexicon of the chickens. Komet-Verlag, ISBN 3-89836-447-X
Web links
- Breed tables of bantams. (PDF file) In: bdrg.de/rassetafeln. Bund Deutscher Rassegeflügelzüchter , p. 11 , accessed on July 31, 2014 (6.8 MB).