Mottled Japanese Bantam ChickenJapanese Bantam Chickens were first known as Chabo Chickens and are an old and well established Asian bantam breed. They probably originated sometime in the late 16th Century in what was then Southern China. They were taken to Japan in the early 17th Century, where different colorations probably developed.
The Gray Japanese Bantam was first to be admitted to the American Standard in 1914. The females and males of most varieties of the Japanese Bantams are quite similar in plumage. The Mottled Japanese Bantam is a unique coloration with black feathers flaked with many white spots, similar in coloration to the Mottled Cochin Bantam. The upright tail feathers of the Japanese Bantam Chickens is one of their most distinguishing features, making this breed a fun and ornamental Asian Bantam Variety.
Ava Clark (verified owner) –
Healthy and vibrant chicks! Great farm to order from.
Isabella Morgan (verified owner) –
Fantastic experience! The chicks are healthy and active.
Abigail Collins (verified owner) –
Received my order quickly, and all chicks are lively and healthy.
Jacob Carter (verified owner) –
Chicks arrived healthy but a bit later than expected. Still satisfied.
Logan Bennett (verified owner) –
Fantastic experience! The chicks are healthy and active.
Grace Turner (verified owner) –
Satisfied with the order, though one chick was smaller than expected.
Natalie Brooks (verified owner) –
Chicks were smaller and weaker than expected.
Isabella Morgan (verified owner) –
Chicks are doing well, though the packaging could be improved.
Emily Stevens (verified owner) –
Good birds, but the box was a bit damaged when it arrived.
Samuel Graham (verified owner) –
Delivery was late, and a couple of chicks were not very active.