Westfälische Rotbrüst Kanat

Westfälische Rotbrüst

Gallus gallus domesticus

Hauska Fakta

The Münsterland is Germany's horse country — stud farms dot the landscape breeding Hanoverians and Westphalian warmbloods. The Westfälische Rotbrüst was the chicken equivalent of the carefully bred horses that grazed the same paddocks — a regional breed where colour and conformation were equally valued.

A critically rare German dual-purpose breed from Westphalia, named for its distinctive red-breasted plumage. Developed in the early 20th century, the Westfälische Rotbrüst is a medium-large bird with a single comb and clean legs. Its colouration is unique among German farm breeds: the body is predominantly white or light grey, but the breast is a warm russet-red, creating a two-tone effect that makes the breed instantly recognisable. It was developed by Westphalian farmers who wanted a hardy, productive chicken well-suited to the mixed farming landscape of the Münsterland region. Like many German regional breeds, the Westfälische Rotbrüst crashed after 1950 and was nearly lost. A handful of Westphalian breeders reconstructed the breed and maintain the tiny surviving population. Recognised by the EE Europastandard and BDRG.

🏷️ Rotu

Westfälische Rotbrüst

💭 Luonne

Calm, docile, hardy, good forager, gentle

📏 Koko

Large (2.7-3.6 kg)

Elinikä

5-8 years

🎨 Värit

White-grey body with russet-red breast (unique two-tone colouration)

🌍 Alkuperä

Germany — Westphalia (Münsterland region); developed early 20th century

🏠 Elinympäristö

Free-range or enclosed run; adapted to mild Münsterland conditions

🍽️ Ravinto

Layer pellets; effective forager on Westphalian pasture and farmland

🎯 Käyttötarkoitus

Dual Purpose

🥚 Munan väri

Tinted

👑 Harjatyyppi

Single

🏅 EE-luokka

Large Fowl