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  2. 13 Japanese Chicken Breeds (Color, Eggs, Size & Pictures)

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    In this article, we will list 13 of the best and most common Japanese chicken breeds with their color, egg production, size, and pictures.

  3. List of Japanese chicken breeds - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the chicken breeds considered in Japan to be wholly or partly of Japanese origin. Some may have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively Japanese.

  4. 11 Japanese Chicken Breeds You Should Know - AgronoMag

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    We’re talking about the Japanese chicken breeds, the best of the best and of course, the most common as well. So, in this guide we will offer you a list of “exotic” Japanese chicken breeds and a brief description of the most popular breed of Japanese chickens out there.

  5. 12 Japanese Chicken Breeds: With Pictures! - Eco Peanut

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    Find out about 12 Japanese chicken breeds, some noted to be Natural Monuments. Do you want to keep a piece of Japanese history in your backyard?

  6. 8 Japanese Chicken Breeds (With Pictures) - Animal World

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    Here are eight Japanese chicken breeds that you should know about. The 8 Japanese Chicken Breeds 1. Ukokkei Chicken. https://www.instagram.com/p/CHXfJ5uFYMl/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link. Also referred to as the Japanese Silky, this chicken has super fluffy feathers that make them look like mini clouds.

  7. In Japan, many peculiar native chicken breeds are maintained, among of which 17 breeds are assigned as natural monuments of Japan. This homepage introduces nine typical breeds and traces the history of their formation.

  8. Onagadori - Wikipedia

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    The Onagadori (Japanese: 尾長鶏, "long-tailed chicken") is a historic Japanese breed of chicken, characterised by an exceptionally long tail. It was bred in the seventeenth century in Kōchi Prefecture, on Shikoku island in southern Japan, and was designated a Japanese National Natural Treasure in 1952.

  9. Japanese Bantam Chicken Breed Guide & Facts - Best Farm Animals

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    Japanese Bantam chickens are a breed of ornamental chicken from Japan. They are small in size, with short legs and unique tail feathers. Japanese Bantams are not prolific layers but lay small to medium-sized eggs. Providing a warm coop and adequate space is essential for their well-being.

  10. 8 Japanese Chicken Breeds (With Pictures) - Peturity

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    In Japan, chickens are grown for a number of purposes, including egg production, pest management, fighting, and food. As a result, native Japanese chickens are frequently productive in some way and serve multiple purposes. Here are eight types of Japanese chickens that you should be aware of.

  11. 8 Japanese Chicken Varieties - Pet Breeezy

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    Japan may not be the world’s most famous chicken-breeding country, but it has some notable breeds. In Japan, chickens are raised for many reasons. These include egg-laying and pest control. They can also be used for fighting or eating. Native Japanese chickens tend to be multipurpose and productive.