
Zwerg-Phönix Chicken
A species of Red Junglefowl Scientific name : Gallus gallus domesticus 'Zwerg-Phönix' Species : Red Junglefowl
Zwerg-Phönix Chicken, A species of Red Junglefowl
Scientific name: Gallus gallus domesticus 'Zwerg-Phönix'
Species: Red Junglefowl
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Description

The elegance of zwerg-Phönix Chicken lies in its sleek figure, adorned by vibrant feathering that resembles the mythical bird, Phoenix. The species' miniature size sets it apart, despite it possessing the flamboyant feathering of standard-sized fowl. The small, sprightly zwerg-Phönix Chicken spawns rare, diminutive eggs, contributing to its distinctive appeal.
Comb Type
Rose
Foraging Ability
Good
Preferred Climate
Any climate
Care Level
Easy to moderate
Egg Size
Medium
Egg Color
Cream
Production Rate
Fair
Production Rate Range
50 - 100 eggs
Begin Laying At
20 - 24 weeks
Laying Frequency
1 time a day

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General Info

Origin
Germany
Use
Pets, Exhibition, Ornamental, Show
Temperament
Docile, friendly
Diet
Primarily standard poultry feed, complemented with vegetables, fruits and infrequent protein sources.
Shelter
Requires secure coop, well-ventilated, with ample nesting boxes.

Scientific Classification

Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Family
Phasianidae Genus
Junglefowl Species
Red Junglefowl Breed
Zwerg-Phönix Chicken