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Country of origin
  
Comb type
  
rose comb

Egg production (annual)
  
250

Temperament
  
Amicable

Egg colour
  
creamy white

Primary use
  
ornamental

Egg size
  
Small

Egg color
  
Creamy White

Barbu d'Anvers

Other names
  
Dutch: Antwerpse baardkrielBearded d'Anvers BantamBelgian Bearded d'AnversAntwerp Belgian

Weight
  
Male: 700 gFemale: 600 g

ABA
  
rose comb and clean legged

Recognized variety
  
Quail, Mille Fleur, Blue, Cuckoo, Mottled , Porcelain, Self Blue, Black, White

Similar
  
Barbu d'Uccle, Barbu de Watermael, Booted Bantam, Sebright chicken, Lakenvelder

Barbu d anvers are adorable


The Barbu d'Anvers, Dutch: Antwerpse baardkriel, is a breed of bantam chicken from Belgium. It is a true bantam, and has no full-sized counterpart; males weigh about 700 grams and hens about 600 g. The Barbu d'Anvers is one of the oldest bantam breeds, and is thought to have originated in the province of Antwerp (French: Anvers) in northern Flanders. It is the only Belgian bantam breed not threatened with extinction. In the United States it may be called the Antwerp Belgian or Belgian Bearded d'Anvers.

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History

The Barbu d'Anvers is among the oldest bantam breeds, and derives from small bearded chickens of the Low Countries similar to those depicted in the paintings of Aelbert Cuyp in the seventeenth century.:56 The first reliable written mention of it dates from 1858, and the first description is that of Victor La Perre De Roo in 1882. From about 1890 there was growing interest in the breed, and by 1910 the Club Avicole du Barbu Nain, the breeder's club, had nearly five hundred members.:56

It is the only Belgian bantam breed not threatened with extinction. A census in 2005 found 1500 birds.:56

The Barbu d'Anvers has a tail-less variant, the Barbu de Grubbe, and is the predecessor of other Belgian bantam breeds such as the Barbu d'Uccle and the Barbu d'Everberg.:56 It was included the Standard of Perfection of the American Poultry Association in 1949.

Characteristics

The Barbu d'Anvers is a diminutive bird with a large, round breast that juts forward, and an arching tail. As its name implies, it has a profuse beard of feathers that covers the earlobes. It has a small rose comb and small or non-existent wattles. In Belgium 29 colour varieties of plumage are recognised;:56 in Germany there are six more.

Use

The Barbu d'Anvers is a purely ornamental breed, kept either as a pet or by poultry fanciers for showing. Hens lay small creamy white eggs usually weighing less than 35 g; they are good mothers and good sitters.:56

References

Barbu d'Anvers Wikipedia