White Yokohama Chicken
White Yokohama Chicken The White Yokohama Chicken is a stunning, rare breed with a rich history. Admitted to the American Standard of Perfection in 1981, it features a walnut or pea comb and is known for its striking white plumage, long saddle, and tail feathers. This breed is a true showstopper in poultry exhibitions due to its unique appearance and elegance. At The Chicken Coop Company, we’ve been passionate about breeding the Yokohama varieties since 1977. This graceful bird thrives in poultry shows and adds a touch of beauty to any flock. If you’re interested in more information about the White Yokohama Chicken, reach out to us today! Egg Laying: Modest Egg Production: The White Yokohama Chicken is not a high-production layer. They typically produce around 150-200 small white eggs per year. Their egg production is generally considered modest, and they are primarily kept for ornamental purposes rather than for egg-laying. Seasonal Laying: Like many ornamental breeds, Whi