Egg quantities differ depending on what bantam species lays them but the eggs are much smaller than a standard size chicken. A bantam Silkie will lay well below average when compared to a Rhode Island Red Bantam is reference to size not an individual breed.
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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.
My bantam hen lays 1 egg everyother day.
Maybe the Bantam egg
A bantam is a size of chicken (many standard breeds also have a "bantam" of that same breed...) Finding a breed of bantam that lays well will take some research however, and always remember that each chicken is an individual and can very well deviate from the norm of egg laying.
The rhode island red is one of the best brown egg layer
Yes. The only difference between a bantam's egg and the standard chicken's egg is that they are about half the size.
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