Fauve de Mehaigne Hühner

Fauve de Mehaigne

Gallus gallus domesticus

Wissenswertes

The Mehaigne region is in the 'Hesbaye humide' — the wetter, western part of the Hesbaye plateau that drains into the Meuse River. The Fauve de Mehaigne's fawn colour is the same earthy tone as the region's heavy clay loam, the golden-brown mud that sticks to farmers' boots throughout Walloon winters.

A critically rare Belgian true bantam from the Mehaigne region of Wallonia, named for its distinctive fauve (fawn/tawny) plumage — the same warm reddish-brown colouration found in the Fauve de Hesbaye large fowl breed. The Fauve de Mehaigne is a tiny, clean-legged true bantam with a single comb, full beard and muffs, and a neat, compact body. It is one of the smallest true bantams in existence. Developed in the early to mid-20th century by Walloon bantam specialists, it was one of several colour-variant true bantams created to expand the Belgian bantam palette. The breed is extraordinarily rare — even among Belgian poultry circles, the Fauve de Mehaigne is seen as a specialist's specialist breed. Recognised by the EE Europastandard, its continued existence depends entirely on a tiny group of dedicated Belgian breeders who maintain it as a living piece of Walloon heritage.

🏷️ Rasse

Fauve de Mehaigne

💭 Temperament

Calm, gentle, very manageable, shy, good in tiny spaces

📏 Größe

Very Small (0.4-0.6 kg)

Lebenserwartung

5-8 years

🎨 Farben

Fauve (warm fawn/tawny, uniform colour — the breed's namesake)

🌍 Herkunft

Belgium — Mehaigne region, Wallonia; developed early–mid 20th century

🏠 Lebensraum

Small garden or small run; sheltered housing essential for such a tiny bird

🍽️ Ernährung

Minimal amounts of standard poultry feed

🎯 Zweck

Ornamental

🥚 Eifarbe

Cream

👑 Kammtyp

Single

🏅 EE-Klasse

True Bantam