Aarschoter Huhn Hühner

Aarschoter Huhn

Gallus gallus domesticus

Wissenswertes

The Aarschoter Huhn was bred specifically to thrive on the sandy loam soils of Flemish Brabant, where small mixed farms relied on chickens for both eggs and Sunday dinner — a truly self-sufficient farmyard bird.

A rare Belgian dual-purpose breed originating from the town of Aarschot in Flemish Brabant. The Aarschoter Huhn is a traditional farmyard chicken developed for both meat and egg production on small Belgian farms during the 19th century. It is a well-muscled, medium-large bird with a calm disposition and good foraging ability, making it ideal for free-range smallholdings. The breed was nearly lost during the mid-20th century as commercial hybrids replaced traditional farm breeds, but dedicated Belgian conservation breeders have worked to preserve it. Recognised by the EE Europastandard and maintained by BDRG and Belgian poultry associations, the Aarschoter Huhn represents an important part of Belgian agricultural heritage. Its eggs are tinted to light brown, and the breed matures at a moderate rate, producing excellent table birds.

🏷️ Rasse

Aarschoter Huhn (Poule d'Aarschot)

💭 Temperament

Calm, docile, hardy, good forager, self-sufficient

📏 Größe

Large (2.7-3.6 kg)

Lebenserwartung

5-8 years

🎨 Farben

Cuckoo, black, white, partridge — several colour varieties

🌍 Herkunft

Belgium — Aarschot, Flemish Brabant; 19th century

🏠 Lebensraum

Free-range or enclosed run; well-adapted to Belgian lowland conditions

🍽️ Ernährung

Layer pellets; good forager on pasture and farmyard

🎯 Zweck

Dual Purpose

🥚 Eifarbe

Brown

👑 Kammtyp

Single

🏅 EE-Klasse

Large Fowl