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  1. Top 6 Chickens With Long Tail Feathers. In the United States there are 4 recognized long tail chickens: Cubalaya, Phoenix, Sumatra, and Yokohama. The other two are the Japanese long tail chicken Onagadori and the Indian Asil chicken (the long-tailed variety). 1.

  2. 25 kwi 2023 · Long-tailed chicken breeds are known for their eye-catching, elongated tail feathers that can reach impressive lengths. Some popular examples include the Onagadori, Phoenix, and Yokohama, all of which boast distinct appearances and make for stunning additions to any backyard flock.

  3. 19 lut 2024 · This article goes over the top best chicken breeds for beginners as well as important information about raising chickens in general. With all the information presented here, you should start feeling more informed and confident about which chicken is perfect for you!

  4. 26 sie 2015 · Typically raised as ornamentals—with a few exceptions—these breeds are relatively docile, love free-ranging and, best of all, are a gorgeous addition to the landscape. Below are four long-tailed breeds to consider, as well as care tips to keep your long-tailed chickens healthy and happy. 1. Cubalaya

  5. 9 sty 2023 · To find the BEST Chicken Coop for your specific breed read the BEST Chicken Coops for Beginners! And if you want to learn baby chicken behaviors, how to raise them, how to prevent predators, and so much more then watch the live stream of my chickens below!!! !

  6. 18 paź 2022 · Many chicken breeds have short tails, but some of these breeds end up with tails that are several feet long. If you want beautiful, intelligent chickens and do not care much for a lack of eggs, consider one of these elegant breeds for your flock.

  7. Fitting for their game-like appearance, this breed of chicken can be highly active and alert . They love room to roam and make great free-rangers and foragers if you have the room to do so. It is recommended to allow them plenty of room to roam with their long tails, especially in a larger flock.