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Bielefelder Kennhuhn

The Bielefelder Kennhuhn is a rare German breed known for its colorful plumage and good egg-laying capabilities.

Egg color
brown
Purpose
dual
Size
medium
Origin
Germany

About the Bielefelder Kennhuhn

Bielefelder Kennhühns are notable for their striking plumage, often displaying a mix of colors including brown, black, and grey. They have a calm and friendly temperament, making them suitable for families and backyard settings. This breed is also recognized for its good egg production, averaging around 200 medium-sized brown eggs per year. Their distinctive feather pattern and overall hardiness add to their appeal among poultry keepers.

History

The Bielefelder Kennhuhn was developed in the 1970s in Bielefeld, Germany, with the intention of creating a hardy and productive dual-purpose bird. Bred from various breeds including the Araucana and Wyandotte, they were recognized for their unique plumage and temperament. They have since gained popularity as both a backyard breed and in small-scale farming.

Care tips

Bielefelder Kennhühns are relatively hardy and can adapt to different climates, although proper shelter is recommended. They are generally friendly and sociable, thriving well in free-range environments. Regular health checks and a balanced diet will keep them healthy and productive. They may exhibit some broodiness, but are not excessively so.

Color varieties

blackbrowngray

Fun facts

  • Bielefelder Kennhühns have a unique feather pattern resembling a spangled appearance.
  • This breed can lay eggs in colder temperatures due to its hardiness.
  • They are known for their excellent foraging abilities in free-range settings.
  • Bielefelders are less common outside Germany, making them a unique addition.