Shamo Hühner

Shamo

Gallus gallus domesticus

Wissenswertes

The Shamo is one of eight chicken breeds designated as a Japanese National Natural Monument, meaning their breeding, export, and slaughter are regulated by the Japanese government as part of cultural heritage preservation.

A Japanese hard-feathered breed of imposing stature developed from Malay fighting birds introduced to Japan from Thailand (Siam — hence 'Shamo') in the 17th century. Shamos are powerfully muscular birds with extremely tight feathering, an erect posture, and pearl-grey eyes that give them a fierce, hawk-like gaze. Historically a cockfighting breed in Japan, today Shamos are kept as exhibition birds. They are a National Natural Monument of Japan — one of only a handful of chicken breeds given government protection.

🏷️ Rasse

Shamo

💭 Temperament

Bold, stubborn, aggressive between males, loyal to keeper

📏 Größe

Large (4.1-5.0 kg)

Lebenserwartung

6-10 years

🎨 Farben

Wheaten, black, black-red, white, dark

🌍 Herkunft

Japan — developed from Thai Malay imports, 17th century

🏠 Lebensraum

Spacious individual pens; males must be separated

🍽️ Ernährung

High-protein grower and maintenance pellets

🎯 Zweck

Ornamental

🥚 Eifarbe

Tinted

👑 Kammtyp

Pea

🏅 EE-Klasse

Large Fowl