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Altsteirer
The Altsteirer is an historic breed known for its adaptability and strong foraging abilities.
About the Altsteirer
The Altsteirer has a unique appearance featuring a robust body and strikingly feathered legs. They typically have a calm and friendly temperament, making them suitable for backyard flocks. This breed is known for its excellent foraging skills and adaptability to various environments, which contributes to its appeal among poultry keepers.
History
The Altsteirer chicken breed originates from Austria and has been developed over centuries, primarily in the Styrian region. It was historically valued for both egg production and meat, and it played a significant role in local agriculture.
Care tips
Altsteirers are hardy and can thrive in diverse climates but appreciate shelter from extreme weather. They are active foragers and require adequate space to roam and scavenge. Regular monitoring for broodiness is advisable, as hens tend to be quite suitable for hatching eggs.
Fun facts
- Altsteirers are known for their remarkable foraging abilities.
- They can adapt well to both free-range and confined settings.
- This breed has remained largely unchanged for centuries.
- They are valued for both their egg production and meat quality.
