Brakel Poules

Brakel

Gallus gallus domesticus

Fait Amusant

Brakels were nearly extinct by the 1970s with fewer than 100 birds remaining. A dedicated conservation programme in Belgium rescued the breed, and it is now considered a living piece of Belgian agricultural heritage.

An ancient Belgian breed from the Brakel region of East Flanders, with documented history stretching back to the 14th century making it one of Europe's oldest surviving poultry breeds. Brakels have a distinctive pencilled plumage pattern — silver or gold ground colour with fine black pencilling on each feather — and a white head and neck hackle contrasting sharply with the pencilled body. A productive layer of white eggs, the Brakel nearly vanished in the 20th century and is now actively conserved.

🏷️ Race

Brakel

💭 Tempérament

Active, alert, flighty, good forager, independent

📏 Taille

Medium (2.3-2.7 kg)

Espérance de vie

5-8 years

🎨 Couleurs

Silver Brakel: white with black pencilling; Gold Brakel: gold with black pencilling

🌍 Origine

Belgium — Brakel, East Flanders; 14th century or earlier

🏠 Habitat

Free-range; historically a farmyard and village breed

🍽️ Alimentation

Layer pellets; excellent forager — historically semi-feral village birds

🎯 Usage

Egg

🥚 Couleur des œufs

White

👑 Type de crête

Single

🏅 Classe EE

Large Fowl