Ramelsloher Chickens
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Ramelsloher Chickens Ramelsloher Chickens are a sleek white German breed known for productivity and low-maintenance temperament. With distinct slate-colored legs and strong laying ability, they are a sustainable choice for backyard egg production.
Disclaimer: Chicken breed information is based on general sources. Always verify details with a trusted local expert or chicken breeders.
Ramelsloher Chicken Facts Quick List.
- Breed Name: Ramelsloher
- Type: Heritage
- Cross Origin: German heritage line
- Rarity: Rare
- Average Adult Weight: Rooster: 7 lbs (3.2 kg), Hen: 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg)
- Lifespan: 6–9 years
- Bird Color(s): White with Slate Legs
- Egg Production: 180–230 eggs/year
- Egg Color: White
- Meat Production: No — egg-focused
- Temperament: Calm, Efficient, Rustic
- Cold/Heat Hardiness: Cold Hardy
- Broodiness: Low
- Notes / Special Traits: Recognizable slate legs, great layers
Ramelsloher Chickens Tips, Tricks and Hacks
- Consistent white egg layer with German origins.
- Cold-hardy and efficient in northern climates.
- Slate legs and clean white feathers aid ID.
- Efficient feed converters — economical breed.
- Rare outside Europe — great for conservation.