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Nankin

The Nankin is a small and hardy bantam breed known for its unique appearance and spirited nature.

Egg color
varies
Purpose
ornamental
Size
bantam
Origin
unknown

About the Nankin

Nankins are characterized by their small size, upright posture, and distinct feathering. They have a rounded body, a short tail, and feathered legs. Their plumage can be a variety of colors, with vibrant hues being common. Known for their calm demeanor, they make friendly companions in a backyard setting.

History

Nankin chickens have an uncertain origin but are believed to have developed in Asia. They were brought to Europe in the 19th century, where they gained popularity among poultry enthusiasts. The breed is often appreciated for its unique appearance and ornamental value.

Care tips

Nankins are quite hardy and can adapt well to various climates, though they thrive in sheltered environments. They are known to be broody, making them good mothers if you wish to hatch eggs. Providing them with enough space to roam and engage in natural behaviors is beneficial for their wellbeing.

Fun facts

  • Nankins are often recognized for their striking feather patterns and charming demeanor.
  • This breed has been prized by poultry fanciers for its bantam size and decorative appeal.
  • Nankins can show strong maternal instincts and are known to be good at raising chicks.
  • Due to their calm nature, Nankins are suitable for families with children and other pets.