Other names Japanese: 尾曳 PCGB True bantam Egg production (annual) 60 Origin Japan Adult female weight (lbs.) 1.7 | Country of origin Japan Primary use ornamental Egg color light brown Adult male weight (lbs.) 2 | |
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The Ohiki (尾曳, Obiki) is a breed of long-tailed true bantam, originating on Shikoku Island, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan, during the Edo Period. Its name literally means 'tail drag' or 'small dragging'. They were not introduced to the United Kingdom until 1990. They are closely related to (and possibly derived from) the Japanese bantam and Onagadori.
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