Gallus gallus domesticus
✨ Wissenswertes
The Ardennaise is so cold-hardy that it thrives outdoors year-round in the Ardennes, where winter temperatures routinely drop below -10°C. Its small comb and dense plumage evolved through centuries of natural selection in one of Europe's harshest chicken-keeping environments.
An ancient dual-purpose breed from the Ardennes region straddling Belgium and France, the Ardennaise is one of Europe's oldest surviving landrace chickens. Hardy, active, and extremely self-sufficient, these birds were shaped by the harsh climate of the Ardennes highlands, where they foraged extensively in woodland and pasture. The Ardennaise is a medium-sized bird with a single comb and clean legs, available in several colour varieties including black, cuckoo, white, and blue. Historically it was the standard farm chicken across the Ardennes, supplying both eggs and meat to rural communities. The breed declined sharply after World War II but has been recovered through conservation programmes by SCAF in France and BDRG in Germany. The EE recognises the Ardennaise as a distinct standardized breed, separate from the similar Brabanconne.
🏷️ Rasse
Ardennaise (Ardenner)
💭 Temperament
Active, hardy, independent, excellent forager, alert
📏 Größe
Medium (2.3-3.2 kg)
⏳ Lebenserwartung
5-8 years
🎨 Farben
Black, cuckoo, white, blue, golden, silver — multiple colour varieties
🌍 Herkunft
Belgium/France — Ardennes region; landrace breed of great antiquity
🏠 Lebensraum
Free-range essential; thrives in woodland-edge and pasture systems
🍽️ Ernährung
Layer pellets; superb forager — supplements heavily with insects and wild seeds
🎯 Zweck
Dual Purpose
🥚 Eifarbe
White
👑 Kammtyp
Single
🏅 EE-Klasse
Large Fowl