Barbu d’Anvers Chickens

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Barbu d’Anvers Chickens Barbu d’Anvers Chickens are one of the oldest true bantam breeds, originating in Belgium. With their upright carriage, beards, and confident nature, they are a favorite in poultry shows. Friendly and broody, these ornamental chickens make great pets and thrive in protected backyard setups.

Disclaimer: Chicken breed information is based on general sources. Always verify details with a trusted local expert or chicken breeders.

Barbu d’Anvers Chicken Facts Quick List.

  • Breed Name: Barbu d’Anvers
  • Type: Heritage
  • Cross Origin: Native Belgian bantam
  • Rarity: Rare
  • Average Adult Weight: Rooster: 1.8–2.2 lbs (0.8–1 kg), Hen: 1.4–1.8 lbs (0.6–0.8 kg)
  • Lifespan: 5–7 years
  • Bird Color(s): Multiple colors — over 20 varieties recognized
  • Egg Production: 100–150 eggs/year
  • Egg Color: Cream
  • Meat Production: No
  • Temperament: Friendly, Active, Confident
  • Cold/Heat Hardiness: Moderate
  • Broodiness: Frequent
  • Notes / Special Traits: True bantam (no large version); show favorite with a beard and rose comb.

Barbu d’Anvers Chickens Tips, Tricks and Hacks

  • Excellent choice for exhibition and ornamental flocks.
  • Despite small size, roosters can be bold and protective.
  • Hens go broody often and are good mothers.
  • Needs predator-proof housing due to small size.
  • Great for kids due to friendly, manageable nature.

Barbu d’Anvers Chicken

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