Dominique Poules

Dominique

Gallus gallus domesticus

Fait Amusant

By 1974, the Dominique was nearly extinct with fewer than four known breeding flocks in the entire United States. A small group of enthusiasts gathered birds from these four flocks and mounted a rescue effort that grew the population to thousands — it is now considered the Lazarus story of American poultry conservation.

America's oldest breed and first native chicken, developed by early colonists from unknown European stock and documented in the USA from the early 18th century. Dominiques are compact, cuckoo-patterned birds with a low rose comb and a quiet, self-sufficient temperament that made them ideal pioneer farmyard birds. Their cuckoo barring — softer and less crisp than the Barred Plymouth Rock's — gives them a warm dove-grey appearance. Nearly extinct by 1970, the breed was rescued by dedicated conservationists.

🏷️ Race

Dominique

💭 Tempérament

Calm, docile, self-sufficient, cold-hardy, adaptable

📏 Taille

Medium (2.3-3.2 kg)

Espérance de vie

5-8 years

🎨 Couleurs

Cuckoo — irregular grey-black barring, softer than Plymouth Rock

🌍 Origine

USA; oldest American breed, documented from early 1700s

🏠 Habitat

Free-range or enclosed run; robust in cold and hot climates

🍽️ Alimentation

Layer pellets; excellent forager — historically kept on minimal supplemental feed

🎯 Usage

Dual Purpose

🥚 Couleur des œufs

Brown

👑 Type de crête

Rose

🏅 Classe EE

Large Fowl