The long-tailed Yokohama chicken breed is used for exhibition. According to The Livestock Conservancy, in 1864, the Jardin d’Acclimation (Acclimatization Gardens) in Paris, France, imported fabulously long-tailed Minohiki, or “Saddle Dragger,” fowl from Japan. The French renamed them Race de Yokohama after the port city from which they sailed.
In 1869, a man from Dresden, Germany, imported a trio of French Yokohamas. When he and fellow German breeders were unable to acquire unrelated breeding stock from Japan, they developed today’s Yokohama by adding several other breeds to the mix, including long-tailed Phoenix fowl, a similar breed developed in Germany using Japanese stock.
Two varieties, White and Red-Shouldered, entered the American Poultry Association’s Standard of Perfection in 1981.
The Yokohama is a regal, slim chicken breed with a gamelike appearance. It’s…