Gallus gallus domesticus
✨ Hauska Fakta
Caumont-l'Éventé is in the heart of the Norman bocage — a landscape of small fields bounded by ancient hedgerows that was the same terrain where Allied and German forces fought the brutal Battle of Normandy in 1944. The Caumont chicken survived both the bocage fighting and the agricultural transformation that followed.
A rare French dual-purpose breed from the town of Caumont-l'Éventé in Normandy, developed in the early 20th century from local Norman farm chickens. The Caumont is a medium-large bird with striking black plumage that shows beetle-green iridescence in sunlight — a classic feature of breeds with Langshan ancestry. It has a single comb, clean legs, and an upright, confident bearing. Caumonts were bred to be versatile farm chickens producing brown eggs and quality meat, and they thrived on small Norman farms before World War II. After the war, breed numbers collapsed as rural Normandy depopulated and traditional poultry keeping declined. Recognition by SCAF and the EE Europastandard has helped preserve the breed, though it remains critically rare with only a handful of dedicated breeders keeping the line alive.
🏷️ Rotu
Caumont
💭 Luonne
Calm, alert, hardy, good forager, self-sufficient
📏 Koko
Large (2.7-3.6 kg)
⏳ Elinikä
5-8 years
🎨 Värit
Black with beetle-green iridescence
🌍 Alkuperä
France — Caumont-l'Éventé, Normandy; developed early 20th century
🏠 Elinympäristö
Free-range preferred; adapted to damp Norman climate and hedgerow country
🍽️ Ravinto
Layer pellets; good forager on rich Norman pasture and orchard ground
🎯 Käyttötarkoitus
Dual Purpose
🥚 Munan väri
Tinted
👑 Harjatyyppi
Single
🏅 EE-luokka
Large Fowl