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Lakenvelder Breed Profile |
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History of Lakenvelder Chickens: Several different stories are circulating regarding the origins of the Lakenvelder chicken breed. Some say the breed was developed near the border of Holland and Germany during the early 19th century. Others will argue that it has a far more ancient lineage, possibly having ancestors related to the first domestic chickens. What we do know of the Lakenvelder breed is that it first arrived in America around 1900 and was admitted into the American Poultry Association’s Standard of Perfection in 1939.
Conformation: The Lakenvelder’s head, neck, saddle and tail has rich black plumage while its body is a brilliant white. This type of color contrasting is sometimes referred to as a “belt.” The chicken breed is quick to mature, yet its distinctive plumage and markings usually take until the third molting to fully appear. Atop the Lakenvelder’s black head sits a red, medium-sized single comb with five points, which stands uniquely upright on females. Its red wattles are medium-sized and well-rounded. Its earlobes are white, and its legs are slate. Standard Lakenvelder cocks weigh 5 pounds and hens weigh 4 pounds; bantam cocks weigh 24 ounces and bantam hens weigh 20 ounces.
Special Consideration/Notes on Lakenvelder Chickens: Flighty and willing to forage, the Lakenvelder chicken breed is most comfortable in a free-range environment. It tends to be nervous and uncomfortable in confinement, so farmers unable to offer spacious yards might not want to invest too much thought into the Lakenvelder. The Lakenvelder chicken is listed in the Threatened category of the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy’s Conservation Priority List.
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