Booted Bantam
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

, country = , distribution = , standard = , use =
show Show or The Show may refer to: Competition, event, or artistic production * Agricultural show, associated with agriculture and animal husbandry * Animal show, a judged event in the hobby of animal fancy ** Cat show ** Dog show ** Horse show ** Sp ...
, apa = feather legged , aba = , ee = yes , pcgb = rare true bantam , maleweight = maximum 850 g , femaleweight = maximum 650 g , skincolour = , eggcolour = white or tinted , comb = , note = , type =
Chicken The chicken (''Gallus gallus domesticus'') is a domesticated junglefowl species, with attributes of wild species such as the grey and the Ceylon junglefowl that are originally from Southeastern Asia. Rooster or cock is a term for an adult m ...
, latin = Gallus gallus domesticus The Booted Bantam or Dutch Booted Bantam is a European
breed A breed is a specific group of domestic animals having homogeneous appearance (phenotype), homogeneous behavior, and/or other characteristics that distinguish it from other organisms of the same species. In literature, there exist several slig ...
of true bantam
chicken The chicken (''Gallus gallus domesticus'') is a domesticated junglefowl species, with attributes of wild species such as the grey and the Ceylon junglefowl that are originally from Southeastern Asia. Rooster or cock is a term for an adult m ...
. It is characterised by abundant feathering on the feet and shanks, which gives it a "booted" appearance; and by vulture hocks, long stiff downward-pointing feathers on backs of the thighs, from which the Dutch name ("sabre-legged") derives.


History

The history of the Booted Bantam is complicated, aspects of it involving Belgian bantams, the German , the Dutch and bantams in the United Kingdom. Feather-footed bantams have been present in Europe for hundreds of years; birds of this type are pictured in the works of
Ulisse Aldrovandi Ulisse Aldrovandi (11 September 1522 – 4 May 1605) was an Italian naturalist, the moving force behind Bologna's botanical garden, one of the first in Europe. Carl Linnaeus and the comte de Buffon reckoned him the father of natural history st ...
and
Aelbert Cuyp Aelbert Jacobszoon Cuyp () (20 October 1620 – 15 November 1691) was one of the leading Dutch Golden Age painters, producing mainly landscapes. The most famous of a family of painters, the pupil of his father Jacob Gerritszoon Cuyp (1594–1651 ...
in the seventeenth century, and
Eleazar Albin Eleazar Albin ( fl. 1690 – c. 1742)Michael A. Salmon, Peter Marren, Basil Harley. ''The Aurelian Legacy'' (University of California Press, 2000) pp. 109-110. was an English naturalist and watercolourist illustrator who wrote and illustrat ...
in the eighteenth. Albin's description of 1738 says of the bantam cock "... from the Thighs grew long stiff Feathers reaching beyond his Knees two Inches, which they call Boots; his Legs were also feathered down to his Toes ...", while of the hen he says "... she was booted and feathered down to her Toes, as all the true ''Bantam'' kind are"; he is clear that these birds were originally brought from " Bantam in India". These birds were not included in the first
British poultry standard The front cover of the 6th Edition of the British Poultry Standards. The ''British Poultry Standard'' is the oldest poultry fancy breed standard in the world. It is published by the Poultry Club of Great Britain and is the official reference s ...
of
William Tegetmeier William Bernhardt Tegetmeier Fellow of the Zoological Society of London, FZS (4 November 1816 – 19 November 1912) was an English naturalist, a founding member of the Savage Club, a popular writer and journalist of domestic science. A correspon ...
in 1865, but were described in detail in his ''The Poultry Book'' of 1867; he mentions that a pure white colour variety had recently been shown. Both the white and the black variety are thought to have been bred in the United Kingdom; the black variant is documented at least from 1841, when William Flamank Entwisle received a pair as a gift. The birds were present in the United States by 1836, when they were being bred in Massachusetts. The white colour variant was added to the ''
American Standard of Perfection The ''American Standard of Perfection'' is the official breed standard for the poultry fancy in North America. First published in 1874 by the American Poultry Association, the ''Standard of Perfection'' (commonly referred to as "the ''Standard''" ...
'' in 1879. In the United Kingdom, a
breed society Breed clubs are associations or clubs with activities centered on a single, specific breed of a particular species of domesticated animal. The purpose of the association will vary with the species of animal and the goals and needs of the members o ...
– the Booted Bantam Society UK – was formed in 2014.


Characteristics

The Booted Bantam has a short compact body, short in the back and with the breast carried well forward; the upper line of the neck, back and tail has a pronounced U-shape. The legs have well-developed vulture hocks, long stiff feathers pointing down from the backs of the thighs and almost reaching the ground; the shanks and feet are heavily feathered, particularly on the outer side. There are four toes. The wings are long and large, and point downwards at about the same angle as the vulture hocks. The
comb A comb is a tool consisting of a shaft that holds a row of teeth for pulling through the hair to clean, untangle, or style it. Combs have been used since prehistoric times, having been discovered in very refined forms from settlements dating ba ...
is single and upright, with five to seven points; the earlobes and wattles are red. The colour of the beak varies according to the plumage. The
Entente Européenne Entente, meaning a diplomatic "understanding", may refer to a number of agreements: History * Entente (alliance), a type of treaty or military alliance where the signatories promise to consult each other or to cooperate with each other in case o ...
lists thirty-three colour variants, of which twenty-six are recognised at European level. Eleven colours were listed by the
Poultry Club of Great Britain The Poultry Club of Great Britain is a registered charity founded in 1877. Its stated purpose is to "safeguard the interests of all pure and traditional breeds of poultry including chickens, bantams, ducks, geese and turkeys". The club maint ...
in the sixth (2008) edition of the ''
British Poultry Standards The front cover of the 6th Edition of the British Poultry Standards. The ''British Poultry Standard'' is the oldest poultry fancy breed standard in the world. It is published by the Poultry Club of Great Britain and is the official reference s ...
'': black, black mottled, blue, buff mottled, cuckoo, gold millefleur, lavender, lemon millefleur, millefleur, porcelain, silver millefleur and white. The number was increased to fourteen in the seventh (2018) edition of the standards. The
American Poultry Association The American Poultry Association (APA) is the oldest poultry organization in the North America. It was founded in 1873, and incorporated in Indiana in 1932. The first American poultry show was held in 1849, and the APA was later formed in respo ...
list five variants: black, millefleur, porcelain, self-blue and white.


Use

The Booted Bantam is kept for
show Show or The Show may refer to: Competition, event, or artistic production * Agricultural show, associated with agriculture and animal husbandry * Animal show, a judged event in the hobby of animal fancy ** Cat show ** Dog show ** Horse show ** Sp ...
. Hens may lay about 120 eggs per year, with an average weight of some ; the colour varies from tinted to white. The bearded and feather-footed
Barbu d'Uccle The or Belgian d'Uccle, nl, Ukkelse Baardkriel, italic=no, is a Belgian breed of bearded bantam chicken. It was first bred in the town of Uccle on the outskirts of Brussels, in central Belgium, in the early years of the twentieth century. It i ...
was created in the early years of the twentieth century by
cross-breeding A crossbreed is an organism with purebred parents of two different breeds, varieties, or populations. ''Crossbreeding'', sometimes called "designer crossbreeding", is the process of breeding such an organism, While crossbreeding is used to main ...
birds of this breed with
Barbu d'Anvers The Barbu d'Anvers, nl, Antwerpse baardkriel, italic=no, is a breed of bantam chicken from Belgium. It is a true bantam, and has no full-sized counterpart; males weigh about 700 grams and hens about 600 g. The Barbu d'Anvers is one of the oldest ...
stock.


References

{{Chicken breeds of the Netherlands Bantam chicken breeds Chicken breeds Chicken breeds originating in the Netherlands