The Jærhøns or Norske Jærhøns is the only indigenous breed of domestic chicken in Norway. It is named for the traditional district of Jæren in the county of Rogaland.
The Jærhøne is well-suited to the cold, rugged environments of Norway, particularly in the district of Jæren. It thrives in free-range and semi-wild conditions, where it can forage for food and roam freely. The breed is capable of withstanding harsh winters, but it requires adequate shelter to protect from extreme weather.
Ease of Keeping
Beginner friendly: 4/5
The Norwegian Jærhøne is known for its hardiness and adaptability to cold climates, typical of its native Norway. It is a robust forager and does well in free-range environments. The breed is also known for good egg production, making it suitable for small-scale farming.
Confinement Tolerance
The Jærhøne does not tolerate confinement well and prefers to roam free. It is best suited to environments where it can forage extensively, as it is an active and vigorous breed. Providing ample space and opportunities for natural behaviors is crucial for their well-being.