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Belgian d’Anvers
Also known as: Antwerp Belgian
True bantam with rose comb and full beard.
About the Belgian d’Anvers
The Belgian d’Anvers is a striking true bantam characterized by its rose comb and prominent beard. This breed is compact, with a round body and attractive feathering, often seen in various colors. Known for its friendly and calm temperament, the d’Anvers is a popular choice among ornamental poultry fanciers.
History
Originating in Belgium, the Belgian d’Anvers was developed in the 19th century, particularly around Antwerp. It gained popularity across Europe for its charming appearance and personality, leading to a broader distribution among backyard keepers and exhibitions.
Care tips
Belgian d’Anvers chickens are relatively hardy, but they thrive in moderate climates and can be sensitive to extreme temperatures. They are good brooders, often taking to hatching eggs and nurturing chicks. A small space is suitable for them, but ensure they have enough room to move and stretch their wings.
Color varieties
Fun facts
- D’Anvers are known for their unique round bodies and short legs.
- They come in many colors, including black, blue, and cuckoo.
- These birds are sociable, often forming strong bonds with their keepers.
- They are recognized for their calm demeanor, making them great pets.
