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Dutch Bantam

Dutch Bantam

Wikipedia

The Dutch Bantam is a breed of bantam chicken originating in the Netherlands. It is a true bantam, a naturally small bird with no related large fowl from which it was miniaturized. It is kept mainly for exhibition, and has been bred in many color varieties; it is a good layer of small eggs.

Habitat

The Dutch Bantam is well-suited to backyard settings and is often kept in gardens or small poultry pens. It originates from the Netherlands, where it has been bred and kept primarily for exhibition purposes. The breed is adaptable and can manage in various climates, though it appreciates protection from extreme weather.

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Characteristics

Size25-30 cm
Wing Span45-55 cm
Male Weight0.6 kg
Female Weight0.5 kg
Life Expectancy5 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 4/5

Useful to know

The Dutch Bantam is a true bantam, meaning there is no larger counterpart of this breed. It is known for its lively and active nature. Despite its small size, the Dutch Bantam is a good layer of small, tinted eggs.

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Dutch Bantams

Dutch Bantams

Dutch Bantam Chicken Breed – Origin, Traits & Facts | RoostScan