Chicken 2 - Dutch Bantam
In your sponsorship you will receive naming rights, a half-dozen chicken eggs, and a visit with your chicken.
Don’t be fooled by the name, these birds are a bantam breed originally from the Dutch East Indies. Their small size made it easy for sailors to carry on journeys, leading to their introduction into Europe and England. Old Dutch paintings of farmyard scenes often included fowl of striking similarity to the appearance of present-day Dutch bantams. These chickens are gentle birds, and often display attachment to their owners. They are good layers, good setters, and good brooders
In your sponsorship you will receive naming rights, a half-dozen chicken eggs, and a visit with your chicken.
Don’t be fooled by the name, these birds are a bantam breed originally from the Dutch East Indies. Their small size made it easy for sailors to carry on journeys, leading to their introduction into Europe and England. Old Dutch paintings of farmyard scenes often included fowl of striking similarity to the appearance of present-day Dutch bantams. These chickens are gentle birds, and often display attachment to their owners. They are good layers, good setters, and good brooders
In your sponsorship you will receive naming rights, a half-dozen chicken eggs, and a visit with your chicken.
Don’t be fooled by the name, these birds are a bantam breed originally from the Dutch East Indies. Their small size made it easy for sailors to carry on journeys, leading to their introduction into Europe and England. Old Dutch paintings of farmyard scenes often included fowl of striking similarity to the appearance of present-day Dutch bantams. These chickens are gentle birds, and often display attachment to their owners. They are good layers, good setters, and good brooders