It would depend on the breed, a rare bantam show bird would bring more than say a bantam Cochin past prime layer age. It could bring as little as $3.00 for a Rhode Island Red or as high as $50.00 for a pure bred Phoenix with some egg potential left.
A large chicken is called a standard, whereas a small chicken is a bantam.
Skin colour has nothing to do with the toxicity of a chicken. The reason most store bought chickens are white is because to mass marketing. Be warned eating an old silky hen with be tough and probably not worth the effort as there isn't much meat on a bantam.
Miniature chickens are called Bantams. Most breeds of chicken have an associated bantam breed. Though the name of these miniature breeds may include the word bantam, a miniature chicken is not a true bantam unless it has no larger counterpart.
Roosters are able to breed at about 6 months old.
Bantams, just like their standard size counterparts, lay at about 5 to 6 months old. It really depends on the breed of bantam you own as to whether they are good productive layers laying daily or slow layers who will drop an egg twice a week.
NO!!!!!!!!! IT WOULDNT BE SAFE TO GIVE ANYTHING 2-YEAR-OLD CHICKEN. OR ANY 2-YEAR-OLD FOOD!!!!!!!!!!
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i would describe her as a 60 something year old child.
16-20 weeks old
about 1 year old
Ages 14 to 16
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