Gallus gallus domesticus
✨ Fait Amusant
Icelandic Chickens carry genetic variants (alleles) that have been completely lost from every other chicken breed in Europe through centuries of crossbreeding and selection. Geneticists have described the Icelandic chicken as a living time capsule — studying its genome gives a window into what European chickens looked like in the Viking Age, more than 1,100 years ago.
One of the world's most genetically isolated and historically significant chicken breeds, descended from birds brought to Iceland by Norse settlers around 874 AD. Having developed in near-complete isolation for over 1,100 years on an island far from mainland poultry populations, Icelandic Chickens possess a unique gene pool found nowhere else on Earth. They come in an extraordinary variety of plumage colours, comb types, and body sizes, reflecting the natural mutations accumulated over more than a millennium without human standardisation. Classified as a critical genetic resource by the FAO's Domestic Animal Diversity Information System (DAD-IS) and protected under Icelandic national law.
🏷️ Race
Íslenska hænan (Icelandic Chicken)
💭 Tempérament
Active, alert, independent, very cold-hardy, self-sufficient
📏 Taille
Small-Medium (1.8-2.3 kg)
⏳ Espérance de vie
5-8 years
🎨 Couleurs
Enormous variety — every known colour and pattern is present; no colour standard
🌍 Origine
Iceland; brought by Norse settlers circa 874 AD; genetically isolated for over 1,100 years
🏠 Habitat
Free-range; evolved for the harsh Icelandic climate, volcanic terrain, and long Arctic winters
🍽️ Alimentation
Layer pellets; outstanding self-sufficient forager — historically survived on minimal supplemental feed
🎯 Usage
Dual Purpose
🥚 Couleur des œufs
Cream
👑 Type de crête
Single
🏅 Classe EE
Large Fowl