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  1. History. The name Shamo is a corruption of the word Siam, the historical name for Thailand, and first entered Japanese during the early Edo period (1603–1867). Even though the breed was originally from Thailand, it has been selectively bred for several hundred years and is very different from the original stock. [2]

  2. Feb 19, 2024 · The Shamo Chicken is a long and slender breed that displays impressive agility and strength. These chickens have long necks, fluffy tail feathers, and bright eyes that give them an endearing look. Their thighs are extremely muscular, and they hold themselves as though they are standing or walking upright. Population/Distribution/Habitat.

  3. Jan 27, 2023 · Characteristics. Primary Use: Ornamental Birds, delicacy meat birds. Temperament: Feisty, combative, spunky (They’re pretty friendly with humans, but aggressive with each other.) Size: Shamo have been bred in large, medium, and bantam sizes. Egg production annually: 90 or less. Egg Color: light brown. Average Weight:

  4. Dec 8, 2023 · Shamo chickens, also known as O-Shamo or Choshu Shamo, are a breed of giant, aggressive chickens with a long and storied history in Japan. This comprehensive guide will explore the world of Shamo chickens, their characteristics, lifespan, temperament, care requirements, and more.

  5. Jun 17, 2023 · The Shamo has a unique posture and flashy traits. At 28 inches, Shamo is the second tallest chicken breed in the world, beaten only by Malay chicken. The Shamo chicken was bred to produce fierce fighting birds.

  6. Key Takeaways. Shamo chickens are a distinct breed known for their size and impressive build. They were originally bred in Japan for cockfighting purposes. Shamo chickens require specific care and attention for optimal health and wellness.

  7. Feb 13, 2023 · The Shamo chicken is not your usual fluffy and robust chicken breed. Its tall and slender anatomy allows it to be more agile, strong, and ready to fight. Many cockfighting enthusiasts fancy them for their “macho” look.

  8. Shamo Chickens love to forage and eat garden insects and pests. They also love indulging in table scraps and will eat most vegetable or fruit leftovers. As with other chickens, they will eat chicken pellets, grains, chicken mash or grain mix from 8 weeks old and older.

  9. May 17, 2021 · Ygido or Yakido. Other variants of the Shamo Chicken breed are the Chibi Shamo and the medium Shamo. Appearance. In appearance, the Shamo chickens are tall and large. Also, they have an upright, almost vertical body posture. They have mighty muscled thighs, muscular and wide body.

  10. Breed Facts. Status: Critical. Use: Meat, Ornamental, Pets. Egg Color: Tinted to Light Brown. Egg Size: Medium to Large. Weight: Male 11 lbs. / Female 7 lbs. Temperament: Friendly to humans. Characteristics: May be aggressive, especially to other birds, but can make great pets. SHAMO CHICKEN.

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