Lütticher Kämpfer Gallinas

Lütticher Kämpfer

Gallus gallus domesticus

Dato Curioso

The Lütticher Kämpfer was so valuable that successful fighting cocks were buried with full honours by their owners — some 19th-century Liège cockfighters erected small stone monuments to their champion birds, the only known instances of chicken grave markers in European history.

The most famous and formidable of the Belgian fighting breeds, developed in and around the city of Liège in Wallonia. The Lütticher Kämpfer (Combattant de Liège in French) is an enormous gamefowl, among the tallest and heaviest fighting chickens in the world, with a triple comb, exceptionally hard feathering, and a long, powerful neck and legs. It was bred for the Walloon cockpit over centuries, and Liège was the epicentre of Belgian cockfighting culture. The breed's size and fearsome reputation made it one of the most valuable fighting cocks in Europe during the 19th century. Although cockfighting in Belgium was banned in 1929 (earlier than in most European countries), the breed was preserved by fanciers who valued its majestic appearance and historical importance. Now kept purely as an exhibition and conservation breed, it is recognised by the EE Europastandard and BDRG.

🏷️ Raza

Lütticher Kämpfer (Combattant de Liège)

💭 Temperamento

Proud, highly aggressive to other roosters, calm with keepers, intelligent, territorial

📏 Tamaño

Very Large (3.6-5.4 kg)

Esperanza de vida

5-8 years

🎨 Colores

Black-red, blue-red, silver duckwing, gold duckwing, white — multiple gamefowl colour patterns

🌍 Origen

Belgium — Liège, Wallonia; developed over centuries, standardised 19th century

🏠 Hábitat

Individual housing essential for cocks; hens kept apart from rival males

🍽️ Dieta

High-protein gamefowl feed; substantial appetite reflecting its size

🎯 Propósito

Fighting

🥚 Color del huevo

Tinted

👑 Tipo de cresta

Triple

🏅 Clase EE

Large Fowl