Gallus gallus domesticus
✨ Dato Curioso
The Kinda region is known for its ancient oak forests — some trees are over 500 years old. The Kindahöna foraged in the same woodland that Viking settlers cleared for their first farms, making it a living artefact of a landscape that has been continuously farmed since the Iron Age.
A rare Swedish landrace chicken from the Kinda region of Östergötland province in southern Sweden, an area of mixed forest, lakes, and small farms. The Kindahöna is a medium-sized, hardy bird with a single comb and clean legs, developed from the traditional farm chickens of the Kinda district where it survived as an unimproved landrace into the late 20th century. Plumage colour is variable: individual birds can be white, black, red, speckled, or any mix, reflecting the landrace tradition where productivity and survival mattered more than uniform colour. Kindahönas are calm, good foragers, and well-adapted to the cool, variable Swedish climate. The breed was identified during Swedish landrace poultry surveys in the 1980s–1990s and has been stabilised through the national gene bank programme. Registered in DAD-IS and maintained by Swedish conservation breeders, the Kindahöna is valued as part of Sweden's agricultural heritage.
🏷️ Raza
Kindahöna
💭 Temperamento
Calm, active, hardy, good forager, self-sufficient
📏 Tamaño
Medium (2.3-3.2 kg)
⏳ Esperanza de vida
5-8 years
🎨 Colores
Variable — white, black, red, speckled, or mixed (landrace diversity)
🌍 Origen
Sweden — Kinda region, Östergötland; traditional landrace, gene bank conserved
🏠 Hábitat
Free-range preferred; thrives in mixed forest-edge and small farm systems
🍽️ Dieta
Standard poultry feed; good forager on mixed Swedish farmland and woodland margins
🎯 Propósito
Dual Purpose
🥚 Color del huevo
Tinted
👑 Tipo de cresta
Single