Luttehøns Gallinas

Luttehøns

Gallus gallus domesticus

Dato Curioso

Luttehøns are so small that Danish farmers traditionally referred to them as 'window-ledge hens' because they could perch comfortably on a farmhouse windowsill. Their tiny eggs are about half the size of a standard chicken egg but have a rich, intense flavour.

An extremely rare Danish landrace chicken, the Luttehøns is one of Denmark's smallest native chicken breeds — the name roughly translates to 'little hen' in Danish dialect. Originating from small farms on the island of Lolland and the surrounding southern Danish archipelago, Luttehøns are tiny bantam-like birds though technically classified as small large fowl. They have a single comb, clean legs, and a compact, rounded body. Plumage is variable — white, brown, black, speckled, or mixed — reflecting their landrace origin where uniform colour was never a priority. Luttehøns were the traditional chicken of Danish smallholders who valued a bird that could forage for itself on minimal feed and still produce a respectable number of small tinted eggs. The breed nearly disappeared with the industrialisation of Danish agriculture after 1950 but has been rescued by Danish conservation breeders. Registered in DAD-IS and maintained by DFfR (Dansk Fjerkræ Forum) as a national heritage breed.

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Luttehøns

💭 Temperamento

Active, hardy, excellent forager, self-sufficient, good in small spaces

📏 Tamaño

Very Small (0.7-1.1 kg)

Esperanza de vida

5-8 years

🎨 Colores

Variable — white, brown, black, speckled, or mixed (landrace diversity)

🌍 Origen

Denmark — Lolland and southern Danish archipelago; traditional landrace, DFfR conserved

🏠 Hábitat

Free-range or small enclosed run; small size makes it ideal for garden and smallholdings

🍽️ Dieta

Very small amounts of standard poultry feed; superb forager extracting most nutrition from pasture

🎯 Propósito

Dual Purpose

🥚 Color del huevo

Tinted

👑 Tipo de cresta

Single