The Lamona Chicken
When discussing dual-purpose chicken breeds, names like the Rhode Island Red or Sussex often come to mind. However, one remarkable breed that has nearly faded into obscurity is the Lamona. Developed in the United States in the 1920s, this white-feathered bird was bred to excel…
The Lakenvelder Chicken
The Lakenvelder is an ancient and strikingly beautiful breed of chicken that originates from the Netherlands, specifically from the village of Lakenvelt. This breed, known for its distinctive black-and-white coloration, shares its name with the similarly patterned Dutch Belted cattle. Despite its small size, the…
The Kraienkoppe Chicken
The Kraienkoppe is a unique and fascinating breed with deep historical roots. Originally bred in the Netherlands as a fighting chicken, it was later refined in Germany as an ornamental breed. While its exact name origin is unknown, some believe it may come from a…
Jungle Fowl: The Wildest Ancestors
Deep in the forests of South and Southeast Asia, a group of wild game birds thrives, largely unchanged by time. These are the jungle fowl, the wild ancestors of our modern domestic chickens. With their vibrant plumage and striking features, jungle fowl are both fascinating…
Jersey Giant: America’s Largest Chicken Breed
The Jersey Giant is a breed like no other. Developed in the United States and named after New Jersey, its state of origin, this chicken was initially created as an alternative to turkey for meat production. With its impressive size and calm temperament, the Jersey…
The Java Chicken
When it comes to backyard poultry or small farmstead flocks, heritage breeds often hold a special place. Among them, the Java chicken is a hidden gem — a dual-purpose breed that offers both meat and eggs, with a rich history and distinctive appearance. A Glimpse…
The Japanese Bantam
When it comes to ornamental poultry, few breeds are as charming and eye-catching as the Japanese Bantam. This ancient, true bantam breed — meaning there is no larger counterpart — originated in Japan centuries ago and continues to be a favorite among backyard poultry keepers…
The Houdan Chicken
When you think of French elegance, your mind may go to fine wine or haute couture — but have you ever thought about chickens? Enter the Houdan, a remarkable old French breed named after the town of Houdan, long known for supplying poultry to the…
Learn About Hedemora Chickens
When it comes to raising chickens in colder climates, few breeds match the resilience and charm of the Hedemora. This ancient landrace breed hails from the chilly northern part of Sweden, named after the town of Hedemora. With their rich genetic diversity and natural adaptability,…
Hamburg Chickens & Hamburger!
Funny that I had to write this, but people often make mistakes while searching the name on Internet. When it comes to ornamental elegance combined with egg-laying productivity, few breeds can match the historical and versatile Hamburg chicken. With roots tracing back to the 1500s,…