Actually the color of a chicken's feet is hereditary. They can be yellow, green, or even black depending on the breed of chicken and their color. It definitely does not mean they are sick.
yes frizzle bantams are purebred chickens.
Bantam chickens eat the same foods as regularly sized chickens. Many people enjoy keeping bantam chickens because they eat far less than regular chickens.
do you mean a bantom hen because if you do then they are very small hens ( and roosters) that don't grow as big as normal chickens. i have 4 bantams and 4 normal chickens and they are really cool ! hope this helps from i-luv-my-chickens
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Bantam is the term used for the smaller varieties of standard size chickens. For example there are standard or "regular" sizes Wyandottes and there are the smaller Wyandott bantams. As they are still chickens, the term "chick" is used for babies of both standard and bantam sized young. Young females are called pullets and young males called cockerels.
yes frizzle bantams are purebred chickens.
In general - no - feral populations exist all over the world. The only exceptions are breeds with particularly incapacitating mutations, such as silkies, Japanese bantams, etc etc
Crows do not kill animals, they are scavengers, so no, they will not eat bantams.
Bantam chickens eat the same foods as regularly sized chickens. Many people enjoy keeping bantam chickens because they eat far less than regular chickens.
Alberto Brunoli has written: 'Le bantams' -- subject(s): Bantam chickens
Not all Polish hens are bantam. Polish chickens are available in Standard and Bantam sizes. Most popular breeds of chickens are available in a bantam form. Some obvious exception to this are Jersey Giant and Brahma.
do you mean a bantom hen because if you do then they are very small hens ( and roosters) that don't grow as big as normal chickens. i have 4 bantams and 4 normal chickens and they are really cool ! hope this helps from i-luv-my-chickens
In large quantities, yes, it's poison to all chickens. However, most people report that their chickens love to hang out in the shade of the bush, and perch in it, and pay no attention to the leaves. So if you have a laurel bush and chickens, I think it's safe to say that you can keep both together. Just watch out and make sure the bantams don't start eating the leaves. Animal usually do know what plants aren't good for them.
Generally, predators kill chickens. Not prey. :P Most medium sized carnivores will kill chickens. Dogs, foxes, coyotes, weasels, etc. Not sure about cats, but they could probably kill bantams with no trouble.
I believe you mean 'when do chickens become broody'. If this is what you mean it is usually in the Spring/Summer months that a chicken would like to hatch chicks. Although, not all chickens enjoy broodiness. Silkies, bantams and Orpingtons etc like hatching chicks.
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Bantams is the nickname for Bradford City football club.