Gallus gallus domesticus
✨ Morsom Fakta
The Finnish Landrace chicken has the shortest required daylight for egg production of any European breed — hens will continue laying during Finland's 4-5 hour winter days when commercial breeds stop completely. This trait evolved through natural selection in a landscape where the sun barely rises for months.
The indigenous landrace chicken of Finland, developed over centuries from chickens brought by settlers to the harsh Finnish climate. The Finnish Landrace chicken (Suomalainen maatiaiskana) is a medium-sized, exceptionally cold-hardy bird with a single comb and clean legs, adapted to survive Finland's long, dark winters where temperatures routinely drop below -20°C. Plumage is highly variable — birds can be almost any colour or pattern, reflecting true landrace diversity where no colour selection has been applied. Finnish Landrace chickens are outstanding foragers, capable of extracting a living from the thin soils and short growing season of the boreal landscape. They produce tinted to light brown eggs and have excellent disease resistance. The breed was nearly wiped out by commercial poultry in the 20th century but was saved by Finland's national gene bank programme. Registered in DAD-IS and maintained by Finnish conservation breeders and MTT Agrifood Research Finland.
🏷️ Rase
Suomalainen maatiaiskana
💭 Temperament
Active, extremely cold-hardy, independent, superb forager, self-sufficient
📏 Størrelse
Medium (2.3-3.2 kg)
⏳ Levetid
5-8 years
🎨 Farger
Highly variable — any colour or pattern (black, white, red, brown, speckled, barred, mixed) — true landrace diversity
🌍 Opprinnelse
Finland — nationwide, ancient landrace; gene bank programme established 1990s
🏠 Habitat
Free-range essential; adapted to boreal forest-edge and small farm conditions
🍽️ Kosthold
Standard poultry feed; exceptional forager capable of surviving on surprisingly little supplemental feed
🎯 Formål
Dual Purpose
🥚 Eggfarge
Tinted
👑 Kammtype
Single