
The Pedrês Portuguesa is a Portuguese breed of domestic chicken. It is one of four Portuguese chicken breeds, the others being the Amarela, the Branca and the Preta Lusitânica.
The Pedrês Portuguesa is well-suited to rural and farm settings in Portugal. It thrives in free-range environments where it can forage naturally. The breed is adapted to the temperate climate of Portugal and can handle variable weather conditions.
Ease of Keeping
Beginner friendly: 4/5
The Pedrês Portuguesa is known for its adaptability to various environmental conditions. Being a traditional breed, it is valued for its hardiness and dual-purpose utility. It is a part of Portugal's poultry heritage and has historical significance.
Confinement Tolerance
Pedrês Portuguesa chickens tolerate confinement well but thrive when allowed to free-range. They are known to be curious and enjoy foraging for insects and plants. While they can adapt to smaller spaces, they are healthier and more productive with ample roaming area.