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Poule de la vallée de la Zwalm

Poule de la vallée de la Zwalm

The Poule de la vallée de la Zwalm is a lesser-known chicken breed originating from the Zwalm valley region. Known for its resilience and adaptability, this breed was historically appreciated by local farmers for its dual-purpose nature. The breed is recognized for its attractive plumage and good egg-laying abilities.

Habitat

The Poule de la vallée de la Zwalm is adapted to the temperate climate of the Zwalm valley in Belgium. It thrives in environments where it can forage freely, making it well-suited to rural and semi-rural settings. The breed was primarily developed to withstand the local climate and landscape.

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Characteristics

Size45 cm
Wing Span70-80 cm
Male Weight3.5 kg
Female Weight2.5 kg
Life Expectancy8 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 4/5

Useful to know

This breed is part of a conservation effort to preserve regional poultry genetics. It is particularly valued by enthusiasts for its unique characteristics and historical significance. It is considered a hardy breed, making it suitable for small-scale farms and homesteads.

Poule de la vallée de la Zwalm Chicken Breed – Origin, Traits & Facts | RoostScan