Ginger Red Old English Game Bantam chicken with striking red and gold plumage
The Chicken Coop Company team is dedicated to providing high-quality Bantam chickens to anyone in search of these remarkable birds.
Purebred Ginger Red Old English Game Bantam, ornamental bantam breed with upright posture
Ginger Red Old English Game Bantam chicken with striking red and gold plumage
The Chicken Coop Company team is dedicated to providing high-quality Bantam chickens to anyone in search of these remarkable birds.
Purebred Ginger Red Old English Game Bantam, ornamental bantam breed with upright posture
  • Egg

    Egg Size

    Small

  • Egg

    Egg Quantity

    Poor (1/wk)

  • Color Regular

    Egg Color

    Cream, White, Tinted

  • Group

    Abundance

    Rare

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    Cold Tolerance

    Hardy In Winter

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    Heat Tolerance

    Not Especially Heat Tolerant

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    Size

    Bantam

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    Personality

    Active

  • Feather

    Feathered Feet

    No

Ginger Red Old English Game Bantam

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Ginger Red Old English Game Bantam Chicken

The Chicken Coop Company team is dedicated to providing high-quality Bantam chickens to anyone in search of these remarkable birds. One standout variety is the Ginger Red Old English Bantam, known for its stunning appearance and gentle temperament.

These chickens are not only easy to raise but also require minimal space, making them an excellent choice for various settings. They get along well with other chickens and people of all ages, making them ideal as pets or show birds. Ready to bring one home? Place your order today, and feel free to contact us for more information




Appearance:

  • Feather Color: The Ginger Red Old English Game Bantam has a vibrant and warm reddish-brown or golden plumage that gives the bird a bright, fiery look. The body is typically a rich, copper-red or ginger color, with darker feathers on the wings and tail, creating a beautiful contrast. This coloring is one of the breed's most striking features and gives it an almost metallic or gleaming appearance in sunlight.

  • Body Type: Like all Old English Game Bantams, the Ginger Red variety has a slim, athletic build. These bantams are compact, muscular, and well-proportioned, reflecting their game bird heritage. Their small size is complemented by their strong, agile bodies, which make them quick and energetic.

  • Tail: The tail is one of the most distinctive features of the Old English Game Bantam. The Ginger Red variety has an upright, sweeping tail, often contrasting with the bird’s red and copper body. The tail feathers are long and elegant, carried high, adding to the bird's grace and dignity.

  • Comb and Wattles: The Ginger Red Old English Game Bantam typically has a small, single comb that is upright and proportionate to the bird’s size. The comb is bright red, as are the wattles, which are small but add a striking contrast to the vibrant plumage of the bird.

  • Legs and Toes: The legs of the Ginger Red Old English Game Bantam are clean, yellow, and short, which enhances the bird's compact, well-balanced build. Like other bantam breeds, they typically have three toes on each foot, adding to their elegant appearance.

Temperament:

  • Active and Spirited: The Ginger Red Old English Game Bantam is highly energetic and active. These bantams are agile and quick, constantly foraging and exploring their surroundings. They are naturally curious, always moving and investigating new areas in their environment.

  • Independent and Confident: Like other Old English Game Bantams, the Ginger Red variety is known for its bold, independent nature. These chickens are confident and unafraid to assert themselves. While they are not typically aggressive, they are territorial and may try to dominate other chickens, especially in a mixed flock.

  • Good for Free-Range: The Ginger Red Old English Game Bantam is well-suited to free-range environments. Their energetic personality and agility make them excellent foragers. They enjoy having the space to roam and explore, and they can easily find food in larger areas. However, because they are small and active, they need a secure enclosure to protect them from predators.

  • Dominant Behavior: These bantams can sometimes display dominant behavior, especially with other chickens. If you have a mixed flock, you might see the Ginger Red Old English Game Bantam assert its dominance over other chickens. It's important to ensure that they have enough space and appropriate companions in the flock.



Egg Laying:

  • Moderate Egg Production: Like most Old English Game Bantams, the Ginger Red variety is not known for prolific egg production. They typically lay small white eggs, averaging about 2-3 eggs per week. While their egg production is lower compared to other commercial layers, their eggs are of excellent quality and flavor.

  • Egg Size and Quality: The eggs are small but flavorful, and their rich taste makes them a treat for those who prefer bantam eggs. Though they do not lay large quantities, their eggs are often prized for their quality.




Health and Care:

  • Hardy: The Ginger Red Old English Game Bantam is generally a hardy breed. It can adapt to a variety of climates, though like all small bantams, it may be more susceptible to frostbite in extremely cold weather due to its small size and single comb. In colder climates, protection from the cold is essential.

  • Low Maintenance: These bantams are relatively low-maintenance. Their sleek feathers require minimal grooming, but they should be checked for parasites such as mites or lice regularly. Keeping their living area clean and dry is essential to their overall health and well-being.

  • Flight Risk: Like many bantams, Ginger Red Old English Game Bantams are capable of short flights. A secure pen or enclosure is important to prevent them from flying over low fences. Because of their active nature, they need a larger space to roam and explore.

Frequently Asked Questions: 

What makes the Ginger Red Old English Bantam special?
The Ginger Red Old English Bantam is known for its beautiful feathering and calm temperament. It’s an excellent choice for both first-time chicken owners and experienced enthusiasts, whether as a pet or a show bird.

How much space do these chickens need?
These Bantams require minimal space compared to larger breeds, making them ideal for small backyards or compact coops. However, they should still have enough room to roam and exercise for optimal health.

Are Ginger Red Old English Bantams good with families?
Yes, these birds are very friendly and get along well with people of all ages, including children. Their tame nature makes them a favorite for family flocks.

Do they mix well with other chicken breeds?
Absolutely! Ginger Red Old English Bantams are social and can integrate well with other chicken breeds, provided there’s no overcrowding in the coop.

How can I place an order or get more details?
You can place your order directly through The Chicken Coop Company. If you have any questions or need more information, feel free to contact us, and our team will be happy to assist you.

Ginger Red Old English Game Bantam Facts

  • Poultry Show Class: Game Bantams
  • Weights – Hen ——-22 oz        
    Rooster—-24 oz
    Pullet——20 oz        
    Cockerel—22 oz
  • Purpose and Type – Ornamental; Exhibition
  • Egg Shell Color – Cream or Tinted Bantam Sized Egg
  • Egg Production – Poor
  • Egg Size: Small
  • Temperament: Active
  • Fertility Percentage: 40-55%
  • Broody: Setters
  • Mating Ratio: 9 Females to 1 Male
  • Roost Height: 3+ feet
  • Country of Origin – Europe
  • APA: Yes, Recognized by the Standard of Perfection in 1982
  • TLC: No
  • Breeder Farm Source: Poultry Breeding Farm has been developing our bloodline or strain of pure Ginger Red Old English Game Bantam since 1982.
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