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Ostfriesische Zwerg-Möwen

Ostfriesische Zwerg-Möwen

The Ostfriesische Zwerg-Möwen is a bantam chicken breed originally from East Frisia in Germany. Known for its unique and delicate appearance, this breed is primarily kept for exhibition and as a pet due to its friendly nature. It has a striking plumage that makes it a favorite among chicken enthusiasts.

Habitat

This breed thrives in a backyard setting and does well in temperate climates. Originating from East Frisia, it is adapted to cooler, wet conditions typical of Northern Germany. They require a secure coop with enough space to forage during the day.

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Characteristics

Size30cm
Wing Span40-50 cm
Male Weight0.8 kg
Female Weight0.6 kg
Life Expectancy8 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 4/5

Useful to know

The breed is a bantam version of the larger Ostfriesische Möwe, retaining many of its larger counterpart's attributes in a smaller size. Due to its friendly and curious temperament, it is well-suited for small backyard flocks. Its rarity makes it a sought-after breed among collectors and exhibitions.

Ostfriesische Zwerg-Möwen Chicken Breed – Origin, Traits & Facts | RoostScan