Shamo Roosters
Generally quite tall chickens, they stand upright, nearly vertical. They have well-muscled thighs and wide, muscular bodies. The feathers grow very close together and compact, but don’t cover their whole bodies, leaving the legs, neck, and a patch on the chest bare. Their tails are generally small, curving downward toward their hocks. Shamos have a pea-shaped red comb; small, bright red earlobes; and light, pearl-colored eyes. Beaks and legs are both yellow.
Broodiness
Even though Shamo chicken hens don’t lay very many eggs, they’re good, devoted mothers who take good care of their chicks.
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