With protruding brows, slanted eyes, muscular bodies, and an extreme level of confidence, Malay chickens can be intimidating. At first glance, this ancient breed appears to have more in common with velociraptors than your average backyard chicken. And it doesn’t help that some individuals loom over 3 feet tall.
But just because they look like they want to eat you for breakfast, doesn’t mean they actually do. Many Malay chicken keepers have very close bonds with their birds. These chickens have so much more to them than their terrifying demeanor.
Malay chickens are truly different from your typical backyard bird. Aside from being the world’s tallest chicken, they are unique in many other ways. These birds tend to be monogamous. They are critically endangered, and they are strong.
As one poultry author says in her book, Mini Encyclopedia: Chicken Breeds and Care, “…a blow from a Malay’s beak will feel akin to being hit with a hammer.”
Malay chickens are typically kept as a niche hobby breed by people who want a unique backyard pet, although some also raise them for meat. But this breed is definitely not for everyone as Malays do require different living conditions than other chicken breeds and present different challenges.
In this article, you’ll learn everything you need to know to decide if Malay chickens are right for you, including:












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