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Kinpa

Kinpa

The Kinpa chicken breed is known for its unique and attractive appearance with a focus on ornamental use. It is celebrated for its decorative plumage, which appeals to chicken enthusiasts and collectors. Although not primarily kept for meat or eggs, it does provide some egg production.

Habitat

Kinpa chickens are typically found in backyard flocks and exhibition settings. They are adaptable birds that thrive in a range of environments, provided they have adequate shelter and care. These chickens are not known to exist in the wild.

Characteristics

Size40cm
Wing Span60-75 cm
Male Weight2.5 kg
Female Weight2 kg
Life Expectancy8 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 3/5

Useful to know

Kinpa chickens are often sought after for their aesthetic appeal rather than production capabilities. They are generally hardy birds with good adaptability to various environments. Their striking appearance makes them popular in exhibitions.

Behaviour

Temperamentfriendly
Flightinessmoderate
Foraging Abilitygood

Confinement Tolerance

Kinpa chickens can adapt to confined spaces but thrive best with room to roam and forage. They enjoy social interactions and benefit from environments where they can engage with their surroundings.

Kinpa Chicken Breed – Origin, Traits & Facts | RoostScan