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Sundheimer

Sundheimer

The Sundheimer is a German chicken breed, known for its dual-purpose capabilities, providing both eggs and meat. It is a hardy breed that was developed in the late 19th century and gained popularity for its adaptability to various environments. Sundheimers are appreciated for their consistent egg-laying ability and calm demeanor.

Habitat

Sundheimers are well-suited to temperate climates and can adapt to a range of environments, from small backyard setups to larger farms. They are known to be good foragers and do well in free-range conditions, but can also be kept in enclosed spaces with proper care.

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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

Sundheimers are considered a great choice for backyard flocks due to their manageable temperament and decent egg production. They can thrive in both free-range and confined conditions, making them versatile for different farming setups.

Behaviour

TemperamentCalm
FlightinessLow
Foraging AbilityGood

Confinement Tolerance

Sundheimers tolerate confinement well and can thrive in smaller enclosures, though they do enjoy space to roam. They are not prone to aggressive behaviors and mix well with other breeds.

Sundheimer Chicken Breed – Origin, Traits & Facts | RoostScan