Campine Hühner

Campine

Gallus gallus domesticus

Wissenswertes

Campine cocks are naturally hen-feathered — they grow no sickle tail feathers, no pointed hackles, and no curved saddle feathers. This makes them look nearly identical to the hens, a unique trait among European breeds.

A slender, elegant Belgian breed from the Campine region (Kempen) of Antwerp and Limburg, noted for its striking silver or gold plumage with beetle-green barred pencilling. Campines are distinctive for being hen-feathered in cocks — the males carry the same pencilled plumage as the females, lacking the long curved sickle tail feathers typical of roosters. An active forager and productive layer of medium white eggs, the Campine is now a rare conservation breed.

🏷️ Rasse

Campine

💭 Temperament

Active, alert, nervous, excellent forager, independent

📏 Größe

Small-Medium (1.8-2.3 kg)

Lebenserwartung

5-8 years

🎨 Farben

Silver Campine: white with barred pencilling; Gold Campine: gold with barred pencilling

🌍 Herkunft

Belgium — Kempen region (Campine), Antwerp and Limburg; ancient breed

🏠 Lebensraum

Free-range; adapted to the flat, sandy heathlands of the Kempen

🍽️ Ernährung

Layer pellets; historically forages on sandy heath and farmland

🎯 Zweck

Egg

🥚 Eifarbe

White

👑 Kammtyp

Single

🏅 EE-Klasse

Large Fowl