
The Ovambo chicken is a hardy indigenous breed native to Southern Africa, known for its adaptability to harsh climates and resistance to certain poultry diseases. They are often characterized by their varied plumage colors and robust nature, making them a popular choice for smallholder farmers. This breed is not typically selected for high production yields but for its versatility and hardiness.
Ovambo chickens are primarily found in the dry and semi-arid regions of Southern Africa, especially in Namibia and parts of northern South Africa. They thrive in areas where they can forage for food, as they are excellent foragers. The breed is well-suited to environments where they can roam freely and find a variety of insects and plants to eat.
Ease of Keeping
Beginner friendly: 4/5
Ovambo chickens are adept at foraging, making them cost-effective for small farm setups. They have a good ability to evade predators due to their flightiness and agility. This breed is excellent for free-range systems where they can utilize their natural foraging skills.