Bourbonnaise Gallinas

Bourbonnaise

Gallus gallus domesticus

Dato Curioso

The Bourbonnais region is named after the historic Duchy of Bourbon, the dynasty that produced French kings from Henry IV to Charles X. The Bourbonnaise chicken was developed during the same era that the Bourbon dynasty was still a living memory in French rural life.

A fine French dual-purpose breed from the Bourbonnais region in central France, developed in the late 19th century. The Bourbonnaise is a large, heavily built white bird with a single comb and clean legs, originally bred for both ample egg production and excellent table quality — a true farmhouse chicken. Its plumage is predominantly white with the occasional fleck of black in the hackle, and its skin is white, which was preferred for French market poultry. The breed reached peak popularity between the wars, when it was widely kept across the Allier department, but declined as post-war industrialisation marginalised traditional French farm breeds. Conservation work by SCAF has helped stabilise numbers. The Bourbonnaise is recognised by the EE Europastandard and remains an important part of France's poultry heritage, producing large white eggs and substantial carcasses.

🏷️ Raza

Bourbonnaise

💭 Temperamento

Calm, docile, good forager, hardy, friendly

📏 Tamaño

Large (3.2-4.1 kg)

Esperanza de vida

5-8 years

🎨 Colores

White (occasionally with black flecks in hackle)

🌍 Origen

France — Bourbonnais region, Allier department; developed late 19th century

🏠 Hábitat

Free-range or enclosed run; well-adapted to central French farm conditions

🍽️ Dieta

Layer pellets; forages well on mixed farmland and pasture

🎯 Propósito

Dual Purpose

🥚 Color del huevo

White

👑 Tipo de cresta

Single

🏅 Clase EE

Large Fowl