Famennoise Poules

Famennoise

Gallus gallus domesticus

Fait Amusant

The Famenne region's distinctive limestone geology gave this breed access to calcium-rich forage — the same geology that produces the Rochefort and Chimay Trappist beers made just kilometres away.

A critically rare Belgian dual-purpose breed from the Famenne region of Wallonia, an area of limestone valleys and rolling farmland between the Ardennes and the Sambre-Meuse industrial belt. The Famennoise is a medium-large bird developed through crossing local Walloon farm chickens with Brahma and Langshan bloodlines in the late 19th century, producing a calm, productive farmyard breed with excellent dual-purpose characteristics. Hens lay tinted eggs and are reliable sitters, and the cockerels produce well-fleshed table birds. The breed was common on Walloon farms until World War II but was virtually eliminated by post-war agricultural modernisation. A small network of Belgian conservation breeders has worked to recover the Famennoise from near-extinction. Recognised by the EE Europastandard.

🏷️ Race

Famennoise (Famennehoen)

💭 Tempérament

Calm, gentle, hardy, good mother, steady

📏 Taille

Large (2.7-3.6 kg)

Espérance de vie

5-8 years

🎨 Couleurs

Cuckoo, black, white, blue — multiple colour varieties

🌍 Origine

Belgium — Famenne region, Wallonia; late 19th century

🏠 Habitat

Free-range or enclosed run; adapts well to Walloon farm conditions

🍽️ Alimentation

Layer pellets; good forager on pasture and limestone grassland

🎯 Usage

Dual Purpose

🥚 Couleur des œufs

Tinted

👑 Type de crête

Single

🏅 Classe EE

Large Fowl