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Kawachi-Yakko

Kawachi-Yakko

The Kawachi-Yakko is a traditional Japanese chicken breed renowned for its unique appearance and historical significance. It is characterized by its striking plumage and distinctive tail feathers. Originally bred in the Kawachi region, this breed is cherished for its cultural heritage as well as its practical uses.

Habitat

This breed is primarily found in the Kawachi region of Japan, where it is kept in both rural and suburban environments. The climate in this region is temperate, allowing the chickens to thrive in a variety of settings including small farms and traditional gardens. They are also kept in controlled environments for breeding purposes.

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Characteristics

Size50cm
Wing Span75-85 cm
Male Weight3 kg
Female Weight2.5 kg
Life Expectancy8 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 3/5

Useful to know

Kawachi-Yakko chickens are known for their unique and colorful feathering, which makes them popular in exhibitions. They are not widely found outside of Japan, which adds to their allure among collectors and poultry enthusiasts. Due to their rarity, efforts have been made to preserve and promote this breed.

Behaviour

TemperamentCalm
FlightinessLow
Foraging AbilityGood

Confinement Tolerance

Kawachi-Yakko chickens can adapt to confinement but prefer environments where they can forage and roam. They require protected spaces as they are not very flighty and can be susceptible to predators.

Kawachi-Yakko Chicken Breed – Origin, Traits & Facts | RoostScan