
The Courtes-Pattes, also known as the 'short-legged' chicken, is a unique and rare breed known for its distinctive shorter legs. This physical trait gives the breed a distinctive appearance and a particular charm. They are primarily found in certain regions of France and are maintained mostly by enthusiasts and conservationists. The breed is celebrated for its adaptability to various farming environments, though it remains uncommon outside its native area.
This breed is predominantly found in the rural areas of France, where small-scale farming is practiced. They thrive in barnyard settings where they have space to roam but are generally not suited to highly commercial or industrial farm environments. They require a habitat that allows them to express natural behaviors comfortably.
Ease of Keeping
Beginner friendly: 4/5
The Courtes-Pattes is not commonly found in commercial farming and is valued more for its historical significance and unique appearance. Its short legs make it less agile compared to other breeds, which can be an advantage in terms of ease of handling.