Scots Grey Høns

Scots Grey

Gallus gallus domesticus

Morsom Fakta

Scots Grey chickens were traditionally run on Scottish hill farms almost entirely without supplemental feed, foraging across rough moorland and surviving conditions that would devastate more refined breeds. They were described by Victorian writers as the 'closest domestic breed to a wild bird'.

Scotland's own breed and one of the British Isles' rarest, the Scots Grey is a lean, upstanding bird with cuckoo barred plumage — sharp black and white barring on every feather — and clean (unfeathered) legs. It has been present in Scotland for centuries and was once a common farmyard hen across the Scottish Highlands and Lowlands, valued for hardiness and self-sufficiency in harsh Highland conditions. A good forager and moderate layer of tinted eggs, it is now critically rare.

🏷️ Rase

Scots Grey

💭 Temperament

Active, alert, self-sufficient, hardy, cold-hardy

📏 Størrelse

Medium (2.7-3.2 kg)

Levetid

5-8 years

🎨 Farger

Cuckoo — sharp steel-grey and white barring

🌍 Opprinnelse

Scotland; documented from late 16th century

🏠 Habitat

Free-range; adapted to cold, wet Scottish Highland conditions

🍽️ Kosthold

Layer pellets; outstanding forager historically kept on rough hill pasture

🎯 Formål

Dual Purpose

🥚 Eggfarge

Tinted

👑 Kammtype

Single

🏅 EE-klasse

Large Fowl