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Zwerg-Sundheimer

Zwerg-Sundheimer

The Zwerg-Sundheimer is a bantam version of the larger Sundheimer breed, known for its unique adaptation to smaller spaces while maintaining its larger counterpart's characteristics. These chickens are appreciated for their dual-purpose nature, providing both meat and eggs efficiently. They boast a calm demeanor which makes them suitable for both novice and experienced poultry keepers.

Habitat

As a domesticated breed, the Zwerg-Sundheimer is commonly found in backyard settings and small farms. They thrive well in environments where they can roam freely but are also adaptable to confined spaces. These chickens are well-suited to temperate climates but can adapt to colder regions with appropriate shelter.

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Characteristics

Size30cm
Wing Span45-55 cm
Male Weight1 kg
Female Weight0.8 kg
Life Expectancy8 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 4/5

Useful to know

Being a bantam, the Zwerg-Sundheimer is more compact and requires less space than standard-sized chickens. They are known for their adaptability to various climates, making them a good choice for different regions. These birds are also known to be quite hardy and have a robust constitution.

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