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Lyonnaise

Lyonnaise chickens are known for their friendly temperament and adaptability.

Egg color
varies
Purpose
dual
Size
medium
Origin
France

About the Lyonnaise

Lyonnaise chickens feature a hardy build with a calm demeanor, making them a great choice for backyard keepers. Their plumage is typically a mix of colors, including black and red, contributing to their distinctive appearance. These birds are known for being friendly and social, often enjoying the company of both humans and other chickens. Their dual-purpose nature allows them to provide both eggs and meat for the homestead.

History

The Lyonnaise breed is believed to have originated in the Lyon region of France, with its development dating back several centuries. Though the precise timeline is unclear, they were bred for their utility in both egg and meat production, contributing to the local farming economy. Lyonnaise chickens began to gain recognition beyond France, spreading to different parts of Europe and later to other continents.

Care tips

Lyonnaise chickens thrive in various climates and are relatively hardy, which makes them easy to care for. They require a spacious coop and run to roam, as they enjoy foraging. Regular health checks are recommended to keep them in optimal condition, and they are also known to be moderately broody. Providing a balanced diet and proper shelter will ensure their well-being throughout the year.

Fun facts

  • Lyonnaise chickens are known for their friendly nature and easygoing temperament.
  • They are a dual-purpose breed, suited for both egg and meat production.
  • Lyonnaise chickens have a unique plumage that can include various colors.
  • This breed adapts well to both free-range and confined living conditions.