Barnevelder
The Barnevelder chicken is a distinctive and attractive breed known for its unique "double-laced" feather pattern, which gives it a striking appearance. Originating from the Netherlands, the Barnevelder was historically used for both egg production and ornamental purposes. It has a moderate egg-laying rate, a friendly temperament, and is valued for its beauty and hardiness.
Key Characteristics:
Appearance:
- Feathers: Barnevelders are known for their striking double-laced plumage, where each feather is a mix of two colors (dark and light), creating a "laced" or "banded" look, particularly in their neck and body feathers. The most common color is gold and black, but they can also be found in other color variations, such as silver and black.
- Size: They are medium-sized birds, with roosters weighing around 6–7 pounds (2.7–3.2 kg) and hens weighing about 4–5 pounds (1.8–2.3 kg).
- Comb: Barnevelders typically have a single comb, which is fairly standard for most chicken breeds.
Temperament:
- Barnevelders are known to be calm, friendly, and relatively quiet, though they are often described as being somewhat shy or reserved around humans. They are generally not aggressive and can get along well in a mixed flock, although they may be more independent than some other breeds.
- They are relatively low-maintenance, but may require a bit more attention when it comes to socialization and interaction compared to some other more outgoing breeds.
Egg Production:
- Barnevelders are moderate layers, producing around 150–180 eggs annually. Their eggs are typically light brown or cream-colored.
- While not as prolific as some commercial breeds, they still provide a steady supply of eggs for backyard keepers.
Hardiness:
- The Barnevelder is a hardy breed, capable of adapting to different climates. They can handle both cold and hot weather well, though, like many chickens, they will need proper shelter in extreme temperatures.
Purpose:
- Barnevelders were historically used for both egg production and ornamental purposes due to their striking appearance. While they are not as prolific in egg-laying as some commercial breeds, they are still valued by hobbyists for their unique beauty and moderate productivity.
Notable Points:
- The double-laced feather pattern is one of the most distinctive and appealing features of the Barnevelder, making it a favorite for those seeking an ornamental chicken.
- Despite their quieter nature, Barnevelders are generally hardy and low-maintenance, making them suitable for small farms and backyard flocks.
PICKUP POLICY
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