Cornish Bantam Chicken with a compact build, pea comb, and short feathers, known for its friendly temperament and exceptional meat quality.
 Cornish Bantam featuring a variety of colors including Dark, White, and White Laced Red, prized for its small size and active nature.
 Cornish Bantam Chicken with a compact build, pea comb, and short feathers, known for its friendly temperament and exceptional meat quality.
 Cornish Bantam featuring a variety of colors including Dark, White, and White Laced Red, prized for its small size and active nature.
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    Feathered Feet

    No

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    Heat Tolerance

    Not Especially Heat Tolerant

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    Egg Size

    Small

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    Cold Tolerance

    Hardy In Winter

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    Egg Color

    Tinted

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    Egg Quantity

    Poor (1/wk)

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    Personality

    Friendly

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    Size

    Bantam

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    Abundance

    Common

Cornish Bantams

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Cornish Bantams

Introduced in England in 1887 as Indian Games and later renamed Cornish by the American Poultry Association, Cornish Bantams have origins in Cornwall County, England. Despite their fierce appearance, these stout bantams are quite docile, making them friendly, talkative pets.

Known for their muscular bodies, short, wide-set legs, and large, broad breast, Cornish Bantams are popular as both meat birds and exhibition chickens. At about 2 pounds each, they make a convenient serving size for one or two people. Hens are also good broodies and excellent foragers. With a distinctive pea comb and tight feathering, Cornish Bantams are available in eight APA-recognized color varieties, with the dark Cornish being the most popular.

Cornish Bantams Facts

  • Poultry Show Class: All Other Combs Clean Legged Bantams
  • Weights – Hen ——- 36 oz        
    Rooster—- 44 oz
    Pullet—— 32 oz 
    Cockerel— 40 oz
  • Purpose and Type: Exhibition, Pet, Meat
  • Egg Shell Color: Tinted
  • Egg Production: 60-90 Eggs per year (Estimate only, see FAQ)
  • Egg Size: Small
  • Temperament: Docile and Friendly
  • Gender Accuracy: Not Sexed
  • Fertility Percentage: 40%
  • Broody: Setter
  • Mating Ratio: 4 Females to 1 Male
  • Roost Height: 1 to 3 feet
  • Country of Origin: England
  • APA: Yes, First Variety Recognized by the American Standard of Perfection in 1933
  • TLC: Not Listed
  • Breeder Farm Source: Poultry Breeding Farm has discontinued offering Cornish Bantams


Frequently Asked Questions: 


What is a Cornish Bantam?

A stout, docile bantam chicken with origins in England, popular for both meat and exhibition.

Are Cornish Bantams good for brooding?
Yes, Cornish Bantam hens are known to be good broodies.

What is the typical size of a Cornish Bantam?
They weigh about 2 pounds, making them a convenient size for small meals.

What makes Cornish Bantams unique for shows?
Their muscular build, wide-set legs, pea comb, and tight feathering make them standout exhibition birds.

How many color varieties of Cornish Bantams are recognized by the APA?
The APA recognizes 8 color varieties, with dark Cornish being the most popular.


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