Brügger Kämpfer Høns

Brügger Kämpfer

Gallus gallus domesticus

Morsom Fakta

Bruges was one of medieval Europe's wealthiest cities, and cockfighting was its most popular spectator sport. The Brügger Kämpfer was bred specifically for the Bruges cockpit — a now-vanished arena that in its heyday attracted crowds as large as those for modern football matches, with individual fighting cocks worth more than a working man's annual salary.

A Belgian fighting breed from the city of Bruges in West Flanders, one of several distinct Belgian gamefowl breeds developed for the cockpit in the 19th century. The Brügger Kämpfer is a tall, powerful, upright bird with a triple or pea comb, hard feathering, and a fierce, proud bearing. Its plumage is typically black-red or silver duckwing, and its muscular frame and long, strong legs give it the classic gamefowl silhouette. Although cockfighting is now illegal across Europe, these breeds are preserved as exhibition and conservation birds, valued for their historical significance and striking appearance. The Brügger Kämpfer is one of five Belgian fighting breeds standardised separately by the EE, each originating from a different Flemish city — a reflection of how intensely localised cockfighting culture once was in Belgium. Recognised by the EE Europastandard and BDRG.

🏷️ Rase

Brügger Kämpfer (Combattant de Bruges)

💭 Temperament

Proud, aggressive to other roosters, calm with keepers, independent, alert

📏 Størrelse

Large (3.2-4.1 kg)

Levetid

5-8 years

🎨 Farger

Black-red, silver duckwing, blue-red — typical gamefowl colour patterns

🌍 Opprinnelse

Belgium — Bruges, West Flanders; developed 19th century

🏠 Habitat

Individual housing for cocks; hens may free-range in pairs or small groups

🍽️ Kosthold

High-protein gamefowl pellets; active breed with high energy metabolism

🎯 Formål

Fighting

🥚 Eggfarge

White

👑 Kammtype

Triple

🏅 EE-klasse

Large Fowl