Black-tailed White Japanese Bantam
Black-tailed White Japanese Bantam The Japanese bantam or Chabo is a breed of chicken originating in Japan as early as the 7th Century from Indo-Chinese stock. It is a true bantam breed, meaning that there are no large fowl counterparts. It has a large upright tail that often reaches over the bird’s head. The wings angle down, to the back and along the sides. Varieties There are many color varieties of Japanese bantam, with standardized colours including birchen grey, black, black mottled, black-tailed buff, black-tailed white, blue, blue mottled, blue-red, brown-red, buff Columbian, cuckoo, dark grey, golden duckwing, gray, lavender, Miller’s gray, partridge, red, red mottled, silver-grey, tai-colored , wheaten and white.There are also frizzle-feathered and Silkie-feathered variations. Description: The Black-tailed White Japanese Bantam has a large upright tail that often reaches over the bird’s head. The wings angle down, and to the back, along the sides. It has very short, c