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Vogtländer

Vogtländer

The Vogtländer chicken is a rare old landrace breed originating from the Vogtland region in Germany. These chickens are known for their hardiness and adaptability to the harsh climate of their native region. They have been traditionally kept by local farmers for their dual-purpose use, providing both eggs and meat.

Habitat

The Vogtländer chicken is traditionally found in the Vogtland region, which spans across the borders of Germany, the Czech Republic, and a small part of Austria. The region is characterized by its hilly landscape and mixed forests, providing a suitable environment for free-range poultry.

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Characteristics

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

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 4/5

Useful to know

As a heritage breed, the Vogtländer is known for its resilience and ability to thrive on modest rations. They are also known to be good foragers, making them well-suited to free-range conditions. The breed is currently being preserved by dedicated breeders and conservationists.

Vogtländer Chicken Breed – Origin, Traits & Facts | RoostScan