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La Fleche

La Fleche is a rare French breed known for its unique appearance and excellent meat quality.

Egg color
varies
Purpose
meat
Size
large
Origin
France

About the La Fleche

La Fleche chickens are easily identifiable by their distinctive V-shaped comb and dark plumage. They have a robust build and are known for their good meat quality, making them a sought-after breed among poultry enthusiasts. Their friendly temperament and adaptability to various environments make them a good choice for backyard keepers. They are also known for their foraging abilities, which can help reduce feed costs.

History

The La Fleche breed originated in the Loire region of France, with records dating back to the 19th century. This breed was developed for its meat quality and rapidly gained popularity throughout France and other parts of Europe. Due to industrial changes, its population decreased, but efforts have been made to preserve this unique breed.

Care tips

La Fleche chickens thrive in various climates but prefer spaces that allow them to forage. They are hardy birds but should be sheltered from harsh weather. Regular health checks are necessary to prevent common issues due to their comb type. Social and curious, they do well in groups but should be monitored for pecking order disputes.

Fun facts

  • La Fleche is known for its distinctive V-shaped comb, a rare feature among chicken breeds.
  • This breed is highly prized for its flavorful meat and is often used in gourmet cooking.
  • La Fleche chickens have a calm demeanor, making them a good choice for families.
  • In France, La Fleche is considered a traditional breed and holds cultural significance.