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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.

Behaviour

Temperamentfriendly
Flightinesslow
Foraging Abilitygood

Confinement Tolerance

Ostfriesische Zwerg-Möwen are content in small, confined spaces but benefit from some free ranging. They are not prone to flight, making them easy to manage in backyard settings. They are generally calm and do not require excessive space.

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