a bantam is smaller than a regular chicken.
No. Regular sized roosters can mate with Bantam hens, and Bantam roosters can mate with regular sized hens. The resulting offspring will be a small to medium sized chicken.
Bantam chickens are another name for miniature chickens. They are typically smaller in size than regular chicken breeds, making them popular choices for backyard poultry enthusiasts.
Yes. The only difference between a bantam's egg and the standard chicken's egg is that they are about half the size.
Bantams will be roughly half the size of a regular chick.
A bantam is the same thing as a bantam: A small chicken.
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The chicken that starts with B is bantam.
chicken could be rooster, bantam these are males
Hello, The difference is that a chicken is a female hen and lays egg's and rooster is a male therefore he will fertilize the eggs. The the difference between normal chickens and bantam chickens is that they are much smaller nearly half the size of a average chicken. Hope this Helps,
It is a chicken that is like a banty rooster. The word "Banty" is a rural version of the word "Bantam". So, a Banty chicken is a Bantam chicken, which is a chicken that is 1/5 to 1/4 the size of a normal chicken of that breed.
The same of any other breed. However, in the US, there are only "bantam" Silkies - but from what I understand, they are more like a cross of size between bantam and large fowl. Apparently, there are only real size differences in Europe between silkies.