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🐔 Bantam Chicken Breeds 🐣
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Old English Game Bantam
Origin: England
Appearance: Upright, muscular, alert; comes in dozens of color varieties; single comb; long, arched tail
Egg Color & Productivity: Tiny white or tinted eggs; light layer
Temperament: Spirited, hardy; hens are often tame; roosters can be feisty
Special Traits: Popular in poultry shows; very hardy and active; hens may go broody
Best For: Show, ornamental flocks, experienced keepers
Fun Fact: Old English Game Bantams come in over 30 recognized color varieties in the U.S. and over 40 in some other countries.
Did you know? Their ancestors date back centuries and were once used in cockfighting—today they’re prized for their lively personalities and show appeal!
Appearance: Upright, muscular, alert; comes in dozens of color varieties; single comb; long, arched tail
Egg Color & Productivity: Tiny white or tinted eggs; light layer
Temperament: Spirited, hardy; hens are often tame; roosters can be feisty
Special Traits: Popular in poultry shows; very hardy and active; hens may go broody
Best For: Show, ornamental flocks, experienced keepers
Fun Fact: Old English Game Bantams come in over 30 recognized color varieties in the U.S. and over 40 in some other countries.
Did you know? Their ancestors date back centuries and were once used in cockfighting—today they’re prized for their lively personalities and show appeal!
Former breeder of Rose Comb and Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, Rose Comb Rhode Island Whites, Single Comb White Leghorns and Rose Comb Dark Brown Leghorns.
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Pekin (Cochin Bantam)
Origin: China (developed in the UK)
Appearance: True bantam (no large fowl version called "Pekin" in the US); round, fluffy, full feathered feet/legs
Egg Color & Productivity: Small light brown eggs; fair layer
Temperament: Exceptionally friendly, cuddly, and quiet
Special Traits: Good pets for children; often broody, make great mothers
Best For: Pets, families, small gardens
Fun Fact: Pekins have so many foot and leg feathers that from behind, they often look like fluffy balls!
Did you know? In the U.S., they’re called “Cochin Bantams,” but in the U.K. they’re called “Pekins.”
Appearance: True bantam (no large fowl version called "Pekin" in the US); round, fluffy, full feathered feet/legs
Egg Color & Productivity: Small light brown eggs; fair layer
Temperament: Exceptionally friendly, cuddly, and quiet
Special Traits: Good pets for children; often broody, make great mothers
Best For: Pets, families, small gardens
Fun Fact: Pekins have so many foot and leg feathers that from behind, they often look like fluffy balls!
Did you know? In the U.S., they’re called “Cochin Bantams,” but in the U.K. they’re called “Pekins.”
Former breeder of Rose Comb and Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, Rose Comb Rhode Island Whites, Single Comb White Leghorns and Rose Comb Dark Brown Leghorns.
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Silkie (True Bantam in the U.S.)
Origin: China/Asia
Appearance: Soft, fluffy feathers (feel like silk), black skin and bones, crest, beard, blue earlobes, five toes
Egg Color & Productivity: Small cream or tinted eggs; light layer
Temperament: Exceptionally calm, gentle, affectionate
Special Traits: Great mothers, often broody; popular show and pet birds; tolerant of confinement
Best For: Pets, beginners, children, broodies
Fun Fact: Silkies have black skin, bones, and even bluish-black meat—making them unique among chickens!
Did you know? They only have about 600 feathers compared to the typical chicken’s 1,400, giving them their “silky” look.
Appearance: Soft, fluffy feathers (feel like silk), black skin and bones, crest, beard, blue earlobes, five toes
Egg Color & Productivity: Small cream or tinted eggs; light layer
Temperament: Exceptionally calm, gentle, affectionate
Special Traits: Great mothers, often broody; popular show and pet birds; tolerant of confinement
Best For: Pets, beginners, children, broodies
Fun Fact: Silkies have black skin, bones, and even bluish-black meat—making them unique among chickens!
Did you know? They only have about 600 feathers compared to the typical chicken’s 1,400, giving them their “silky” look.
Former breeder of Rose Comb and Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, Rose Comb Rhode Island Whites, Single Comb White Leghorns and Rose Comb Dark Brown Leghorns.
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Brahma Bantam
Origin: United States (miniature of large Brahma)
Appearance: Feathered legs/feet, broad back, pea comb, gentle expression; Light, Dark, or Buff color
Egg Color & Productivity: Small brown eggs; fair layer
Temperament: Calm, docile, friendly
Special Traits: Cold-hardy, good for small backyards
Best For: Families, pets, ornamental flocks
Fun Fact: Brahmas are called “gentle giants” as large fowl, but the bantams have the same mellow personality—just in a pint-size package!
Did you know? Their feathered feet help them stay warm in cold climates.
Appearance: Feathered legs/feet, broad back, pea comb, gentle expression; Light, Dark, or Buff color
Egg Color & Productivity: Small brown eggs; fair layer
Temperament: Calm, docile, friendly
Special Traits: Cold-hardy, good for small backyards
Best For: Families, pets, ornamental flocks
Fun Fact: Brahmas are called “gentle giants” as large fowl, but the bantams have the same mellow personality—just in a pint-size package!
Did you know? Their feathered feet help them stay warm in cold climates.
Former breeder of Rose Comb and Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, Rose Comb Rhode Island Whites, Single Comb White Leghorns and Rose Comb Dark Brown Leghorns.
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Wyandotte Bantam
Origin: United States
Appearance: Rose comb, rounded body, laced or patterned feathers; Silver Laced especially popular
Egg Color & Productivity: Small brown eggs; good layers for a bantam
Temperament: Calm, easy-going, friendly
Special Traits: Excellent show birds; hardy and adaptable
Best For: Shows, backyard flocks
Fun Fact: Wyandotte Bantams are known for “rose” combs, flat and wide with a spike at the end, helping to prevent frostbite.
Did you know? The Silver Laced Wyandotte was the first variety recognized.
Appearance: Rose comb, rounded body, laced or patterned feathers; Silver Laced especially popular
Egg Color & Productivity: Small brown eggs; good layers for a bantam
Temperament: Calm, easy-going, friendly
Special Traits: Excellent show birds; hardy and adaptable
Best For: Shows, backyard flocks
Fun Fact: Wyandotte Bantams are known for “rose” combs, flat and wide with a spike at the end, helping to prevent frostbite.
Did you know? The Silver Laced Wyandotte was the first variety recognized.
Former breeder of Rose Comb and Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, Rose Comb Rhode Island Whites, Single Comb White Leghorns and Rose Comb Dark Brown Leghorns.
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Orpington Bantam
Origin: United Kingdom
Appearance: Fluffy, curvy body; soft, abundant feathers; famous color is Buff but many available
Egg Color & Productivity: Small cream/brown eggs; decent layer
Temperament: Docile, friendly, good for children
Special Traits: Broody hens, easy to tame
Best For: Families, beginners, pets
Fun Fact: Buff Orpingtons are so fluffy that people say you can’t feel their bones when you pick them up!
Did you know? Orpington Bantams are favored as lap-chickens for their gentleness.
Appearance: Fluffy, curvy body; soft, abundant feathers; famous color is Buff but many available
Egg Color & Productivity: Small cream/brown eggs; decent layer
Temperament: Docile, friendly, good for children
Special Traits: Broody hens, easy to tame
Best For: Families, beginners, pets
Fun Fact: Buff Orpingtons are so fluffy that people say you can’t feel their bones when you pick them up!
Did you know? Orpington Bantams are favored as lap-chickens for their gentleness.
Former breeder of Rose Comb and Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, Rose Comb Rhode Island Whites, Single Comb White Leghorns and Rose Comb Dark Brown Leghorns.
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Plymouth Rock Bantam
Origin: United States
Appearance: Barring, single comb, robust build; Barred, Columbian, and other colors
Egg Color & Productivity: Small brown eggs; good production for a bantam
Temperament: Friendly, sturdy, calm
Special Traits: Good foragers and hardy
Best For: Beginners, backyard flocks
Fun Fact: With their black-and-white barred pattern, these are sometimes nicknamed “little zebras” of the coop!
Did you know? They’re known for being reliable layers, even in winter.
Appearance: Barring, single comb, robust build; Barred, Columbian, and other colors
Egg Color & Productivity: Small brown eggs; good production for a bantam
Temperament: Friendly, sturdy, calm
Special Traits: Good foragers and hardy
Best For: Beginners, backyard flocks
Fun Fact: With their black-and-white barred pattern, these are sometimes nicknamed “little zebras” of the coop!
Did you know? They’re known for being reliable layers, even in winter.
Former breeder of Rose Comb and Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, Rose Comb Rhode Island Whites, Single Comb White Leghorns and Rose Comb Dark Brown Leghorns.
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Rhode Island Red Bantam
Origin: United States
Appearance: Rich, dark red plumage; single or rose comb
Egg Color & Productivity: Small brown eggs; very good layer for a bantam
Temperament: Friendly, active, adaptable
Special Traits: Hardy in all climates; good for eggs
Best For: Backyard eggs, small flocks
Fun Fact: Their deep red plumage is often described as “mahogany.”
Did you know? Rhode Island Reds were once the most popular backyard chicken in America—bantams carry that tradition!
Appearance: Rich, dark red plumage; single or rose comb
Egg Color & Productivity: Small brown eggs; very good layer for a bantam
Temperament: Friendly, active, adaptable
Special Traits: Hardy in all climates; good for eggs
Best For: Backyard eggs, small flocks
Fun Fact: Their deep red plumage is often described as “mahogany.”
Did you know? Rhode Island Reds were once the most popular backyard chicken in America—bantams carry that tradition!
Former breeder of Rose Comb and Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, Rose Comb Rhode Island Whites, Single Comb White Leghorns and Rose Comb Dark Brown Leghorns.
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Leghorn Bantam
Origin: Italy/U.S. (bantam developed mainly in U.S./UK)
Appearance: Slim, upright, expressive, large single comb; white and colored varieties
Egg Color & Productivity: Small white eggs; among the best bantam layers
Temperament: Active, alert, can be flighty
Special Traits: Good foragers; best as free-range with secure runs
Best For: Experienced keepers, show
Fun Fact: Despite their small size, Leghorn bantams are prolific layers, just like their full-size cousins.
Did you know? Their large combs may flop over, giving them a jaunty appearance.
Appearance: Slim, upright, expressive, large single comb; white and colored varieties
Egg Color & Productivity: Small white eggs; among the best bantam layers
Temperament: Active, alert, can be flighty
Special Traits: Good foragers; best as free-range with secure runs
Best For: Experienced keepers, show
Fun Fact: Despite their small size, Leghorn bantams are prolific layers, just like their full-size cousins.
Did you know? Their large combs may flop over, giving them a jaunty appearance.
Former breeder of Rose Comb and Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, Rose Comb Rhode Island Whites, Single Comb White Leghorns and Rose Comb Dark Brown Leghorns.
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Sussex Bantam
Origin: United Kingdom
Appearance: Medium-length body, broad shoulders; colors include Light, Red, and Speckled
Egg Color & Productivity: Small pale brown eggs; good layer
Temperament: Curious, active, friendly
Special Traits: Excellent for small gardens; good broodies
Best For: Families, eggs, gardening
Fun Fact: The “Speckled” Sussex Bantam’s feather pattern gets prettier with every molt.
Did you know? Sussex bantams are curious and will follow you around the yard looking for snacks.
Appearance: Medium-length body, broad shoulders; colors include Light, Red, and Speckled
Egg Color & Productivity: Small pale brown eggs; good layer
Temperament: Curious, active, friendly
Special Traits: Excellent for small gardens; good broodies
Best For: Families, eggs, gardening
Fun Fact: The “Speckled” Sussex Bantam’s feather pattern gets prettier with every molt.
Did you know? Sussex bantams are curious and will follow you around the yard looking for snacks.
Former breeder of Rose Comb and Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, Rose Comb Rhode Island Whites, Single Comb White Leghorns and Rose Comb Dark Brown Leghorns.
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