Gallus gallus domesticus
✨ Fait Amusant
The Barbu d'Everberg is one of a cluster of Belgian bearded bantam breeds all originating within a small radius of Brussels — the d'Uccle, d'Anvers, d'Watermael, and d'Everberg all developed independently in different Belgian villages and were standardised separately by the EE. Belgium has produced more distinct true bantam breeds per square kilometre than any other country in the world — a reflection of the intense local poultry culture and competitive show tradition that flourished in the Belgian lowlands for centuries.
A rare Belgian true bantam from the Everberg area near Brussels, the Barbu d'Everberg is one of several 'Barbu' (bearded) true bantam breeds developed in Belgium. Like its better-known relative the Barbu d'Uccle, it is a feather-footed, bearded bantam, but the d'Everberg is distinguished by its erect posture, single comb, and slightly larger size compared to other Belgian bantams. It was nearly lost in the early 20th century but has been reconstructed by Belgian breeders using related Belgian bantam breeds. The EE recognises the Barbu d'Everberg as a separate standardised true bantam breed, distinct from the d'Uccle and d'Anvers.
🏷️ Race
Barbu d'Everberg
💭 Tempérament
Calm, gentle, friendly, good with children, manageable in small spaces
📏 Taille
Small (0.7-0.9 kg)
⏳ Espérance de vie
5-8 years
🎨 Couleurs
Porcelain, millefleur, white, black, blue, laced — multiple colour varieties
🌍 Origine
Belgium — Everberg region near Brussels; reconstructed 20th century
🏠 Habitat
Garden or small run; sheltered housing to protect feathered feet
🍽️ Alimentation
Small amounts of standard poultry feed
🎯 Usage
Ornamental
🥚 Couleur des œufs
Cream
👑 Type de crête
Single
🏅 Classe EE
True Bantam