Gallus gallus domesticus
✨ Wissenswertes
The Noord-Hollands Hoen was developed to withstand the notorious North Sea winds that sweep across the Dutch polders with nothing to stop them — its relatively small single comb and dense plumage are natural adaptations to a landscape where wind chill can turn a mild winter day into a killing one.
A traditional Dutch egg-laying breed from the province of North Holland, specifically the Waterland and Zaanstreek regions north of Amsterdam. The Noord-Hollands Hoen (often called the North Holland Blue in English despite its official name) is actually most recognised in its cuckoo-barred blue-grey plumage, though it also appears in white and black. It is a medium-sized, active bird bred for reliable white-egg production in the early 20th century, developed by crossing local Dutch farm chickens with imported American breeds such as the Barred Plymouth Rock. The result was a hardy, productive layer well-suited to the damp, windy polder landscape. By the 1970s the breed was near extinction, but Dutch poultry conservationists rescued it. Now recognised by the EE Europastandard and kept by a growing number of Dutch and Belgian enthusiasts.
🏷️ Rasse
Noord-Hollands Hoen
💭 Temperament
Active, alert, calm for a layer breed, hardy, good forager
📏 Größe
Medium (2.3-3.2 kg)
⏳ Lebenserwartung
5-8 years
🎨 Farben
Cuckoo (blue-grey barred, the classic variety), white, black
🌍 Herkunft
Netherlands — North Holland province (Waterland/Zaanstreek); early 20th century
🏠 Lebensraum
Free-range or enclosed run; tough and weather-resistant for North Sea coastal conditions
🍽️ Ernährung
Layer pellets; effective forager on polder grassland
🎯 Zweck
Egg
🥚 Eifarbe
White
👑 Kammtyp
Single
🏅 EE-Klasse
Large Fowl