Chicks hatching mid-February to September.
Nankins are said to be one of the oldest breeds. They are a true bantam, having no standard counterpart, and are one of the smallest breeds. They are a beautiful deep chestnut red-brown, with black tails. Hens should be a lighter red-buff color. Nankins should have slate legs. They have dark black tail feathers. Nankins have dark slate legs with a pink stripe down the sides. Unlike most breeds, Nankins can have a Rose Comb or Single Comb. Nankins are a very docile breed and when handled by a chick, they can become very friendly. The Nankin bantam is rated critical on the conservation status.
Connor Blake (verified owner) –
Chicks are strong and healthy, but the delivery took longer than expected.
Ella Peterson (verified owner) –
Chicks are doing well, though the packaging could be improved.
Mia Thompson (verified owner) –
Some chicks didn’t survive the journey, a bit disappointing.
William Davis (verified owner) –
All chicks arrived happy and healthy. Will definitely order again.
Samuel Graham (verified owner) –
Some chicks didn’t survive the journey, a bit disappointing.
Nathaniel Brooks (verified owner) –
Good birds, but the box was a bit damaged when it arrived.
Natalie Brooks (verified owner) –
Some chicks were healthy, but a few didn’t make it through the first week.
Grace Turner (verified owner) –
Not the best experience – a few chicks were weaker than expected.
Logan Bennett (verified owner) –
Chicks are okay, but a few were not in great condition.
Madison Taylor (verified owner) –
Chickens are thriving, though a couple seemed stressed upon arrival.