Gallus gallus domesticus
✨ Fait Amusant
The Hesbaye region is some of Europe's richest wheat land — nicknamed the 'granary of Belgium'. The Fauve de Hesbaye's fawn colour blended perfectly with the golden wheat stubble fields where it foraged after harvest.
A rare Belgian dual-purpose breed from the Hesbaye region (Haspengouw), a fertile agricultural plateau spanning Liège and Limburg provinces. The Fauve de Hesbaye is named for its distinctive fauve (fawn/tawny) plumage, a warm reddish-brown colour unique among Belgian farm breeds. Developed in the early 20th century from local mixed-breed farm chickens, it was selected for good egg numbers, robust health, and ability to thrive on the heavy clay loam soils of the Hesbaye wheat belt. The breed declined catastrophically after the 1950s when Belgian farmers abandoned traditional chickens for commercial hybrids, and by the 1990s it was considered functionally extinct. A handful of surviving birds were used by Belgian conservation breeders to reconstruct the breed. Recognised by the EE Europastandard.
🏷️ Race
Fauve de Hesbaye
💭 Tempérament
Calm, docile, active forager, hardy, good-natured
📏 Taille
Large (2.7-3.6 kg)
⏳ Espérance de vie
5-8 years
🎨 Couleurs
Fawn (warm reddish-brown, uniform throughout)
🌍 Origine
Belgium — Hesbaye (Haspengouw) region, Liège/Limburg; early 20th century
🏠 Habitat
Free-range or enclosed run; well-suited to arable farmland and orchard systems
🍽️ Alimentation
Layer pellets; effective forager on cropland and pasture
🎯 Usage
Dual Purpose
🥚 Couleur des œufs
Brown
👑 Type de crête
Single
🏅 Classe EE
Large Fowl