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Bergische Schlotterkämme

Bergische Schlotterkämme

Wikipedia

The Bergische Schlotterkamm is an old and endangered German breed of domestic chicken. It originates from the Bergisches Land, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in western Germany, and is one of three chicken breeds from that area, the others being the Bergische Kräher and the German creeper ("Krüper").

Habitat

The Bergische Schlotterkamm is native to the Bergisches Land region of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. This region is known for its hilly terrain and moderate climate. The breed is well adapted to the local conditions and is typically kept in free-range environments where it can forage for food.

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Characteristics

Size45-50 cm
Wing Span60-75 cm
Male Weight3 kg
Female Weight2.5 kg
Life Expectancy7 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 3/5

Useful to know

The Bergische Schlotterkamm is known for its distinctive drooping comb, which gives it a unique appearance. This breed is part of the endangered breeds and is protected as part of conservation efforts in Germany. They are hardy birds suited to various climates and known for their good foraging abilities.

Gallery

Chicken photo
Historical Illustration with a cuckoo hen and a black cock (Jean Bungartz, 1885)

Historical Illustration with a cuckoo hen and a black cock (Jean Bungartz, 1885)

Bergische Schlotterkämme Chicken Breed – Origin, Traits & Facts | RoostScan