Gallus gallus domesticus
✨ Hauska Fakta
The Bourbourg shares its name with the town's famous 17th-century carillon — a bell tower that still rings out over the flat Flemish landscape where this breed was developed.
A rare French dual-purpose breed from the town of Bourbourg in the Nord department, near the Belgian border. The Bourbourg was developed in French Flanders during the 19th century from local farmyard chickens crossed with imported Asian breeds, producing a large, sturdy bird with good meat qualities and respectable egg production. Its plumage is typically white or ermine (white with black markings), and it has a single comb and clean, slate-blue legs. The breed was once common on farms across French Flanders but declined dramatically with agricultural industrialisation after World War II. Now critically rare, the Bourbourg is maintained by a small network of French conservation breeders and is recognised by the EE Europastandard and SCAF as a distinct French heritage breed.
🏷️ Rotu
Bourbourg
💭 Luonne
Calm, docile, hardy, good-natured, manageable
📏 Koko
Large (3.2-4.1 kg)
⏳ Elinikä
5-8 years
🎨 Värit
White, ermine (white with black tail/hackle markings)
🌍 Alkuperä
France — Bourbourg, Nord (French Flanders); 19th century
🏠 Elinympäristö
Free-range or enclosed run; adapts well to farmyard conditions
🍽️ Ravinto
Layer pellets; moderate forager
🎯 Käyttötarkoitus
Dual Purpose
🥚 Munan väri
White
👑 Harjatyyppi
Single
🏅 EE-luokka
Large Fowl