Chocolate Wyandotte (Pure) Bantam Fowl - Breed
Information
These birds were received from Richard Davies
himself (he created the breed) and will breed pure chocolate chicks
which are stunning in colour and type. These birds are even rarer
than the Chocolate Orpington Bantams so do not miss this rare
opportunity.
THE NATIONAL 2010 – STONELEIGH CHOCOLATE WYANDOTTE HEN 4TH
We are a member of the Wyandotte Club and keep
abreast of all the latest news regarding this breed. This helps us
maintain our high standards and great show results with this breed.
You can also become a member of this club for under £10 per year. By
joining you will receive an annual newsletter and year book. You
will also receive a Rules and Standard for breeding quality
Wyandottes, a members list, history of the breed
information and this way you will be helping to encourage and
improve the breeding of Wyandottes for
exhibition and utility purposes as well as having access to
assistance from expert breeders. The club will keep
you posted with all the latest information and show results
regarding this breed. For more information on how to join
contact us
Origin: England. First bred by Richard Davies in 2005.
Carriage: Graceful, well balanced, alert and active but
docile. Type: Body short with well rounded sides. Broad and short
back. Breast full, broad and round. Medium sized wings which are
nicely folded to the side. Medium sized tail which is full and
spread at the base. Main feather are carried upright, sickles of
medium length. Head: Short and broad. Beak is stout and well curved. Eyes
are prominent. The comb is rose coloured and evenly set on the head
being medium in height and width; gradually tapering towards the
back and terminating in a definite spike (leader) which follows the
curve of the neck. Face is smooth and fine in texture. Ear-lobes are
oblong. Wattles are medium length and fine in texture. Neck: Medium in length and well arched with a full hackle. Legs & Feet: Thighs are medium in length and well covered in
soft, fluffy, close and silky feathers. Shanks are medium in length,
strong and well rounded. The shanks are free of feathers and fluff.
Four straight and well spread toes. Plumage: Fairly close and silky and not too abundant or
fluffy.
Colour: Chocolate brown all over. The hackle being a slightly
darker chocolate brown than the rest of the feathers. Showing the
lacing; as standard in wyandottes; as a slightly darker chocolate
brown colour. Beak is orange/brown. Eyes have an orange or bright
bay coloured iris. Legs and feet are bright yellow. Comb and wattles
are bright red.
Weight: Bantam
Male: Not exceeding 3¾ lb (1.7kg)
Female: Not exceeding 3 lb (1.36kg)
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