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Limousine (coq de pêche)

Limousine (coq de pêche)

The Limousine, also known as the 'coq de pêche', is a unique chicken breed originating from the Limousin region of France. This breed is renowned for its distinctive appearance and fishing history, where their feathers were traditionally used for fly fishing. Limousine chickens are medium-sized with vibrant feather colors, making them popular for ornamental purposes as well.

Habitat

Limousine chickens are primarily raised in rural areas of France, particularly in and around the Limousin region. They thrive in temperate climates and are well-suited to environments where they can forage freely. These chickens are adaptable to both small farms and larger free-range setups.

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Characteristics

Size40-45 cm
Wing Span60-70 cm
Male Weight2.5 kg
Female Weight2 kg
Life Expectancy8 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 3/5

Useful to know

Limousine chickens have a rich history in the Limousin region and are valued both for their beauty and historical significance. They are not widely kept outside of France, which contributes to their rarity. Enthusiasts often keep them for conservation and exhibition purposes.

Limousine (coq de pêche) Chicken Breed – Origin, Traits & Facts | RoostScan