Silver Bantam

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Conservation statusCritical (FAO, 2007)[1]
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Weight
  • Male:
    0.9 kg (2.0 lb)
  • Female:
    0.8 kg (1.8 lb)
Egg colorWhite
Conservation statusCritical (FAO, 2007)[1]
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Traits
Weight
  • Male:
    0.9 kg (2.0 lb)
  • Female:
    0.8 kg (1.8 lb)
Egg colorWhite
Classification

The Silver Bantam is a small-sized British breed of domestic duck developed by Reginald Appleyard.

Developed in the late 1940s by Reginald Appleyard in Suffolk with the name "Miniature Silver Appleyard", it was intended to be very attractive and docile ducks. The breed is known to be a crossing of Khaki Campbells and White calls, the duck received very little interest until its standardization in the United Kingdom year 1997 where it received the new name of "Silver Bantam".[2] In the late 1950s and early 1960s a small number of females started to be born with yellow bars on their wings as opposed to their usual color. These unusual females were exceptionally attractive but eventually all died off and no more females have been documented to have been born with similar colors.[3]

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