Conservation status critical PCGB true bantam Origin Belgium Adult female weight (lbs.) 1.2 – 1.4 | Country of origin Belgium Egg color White Adult male weight (lbs.) 1.5 – 1.8 | |
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Other names Dutch: Everbergse BaardkrielBelgian d'Everberg Recognized variety Porcelain, Mille fleur, Black, White Similar Barbu de Grubbe, Barbu de Watermael, Nankin bantam, Barbu d'Anvers, Bergische Kräher |
The Barbu d'Everberg, Dutch: Everbergse Baardkriel, is a Belgian breed of bantam chicken. It is a tailless variant of the Barbu d'Uccle, and was bred in about 1906 at the Château d'Everberg, at Everberg in the municipality of Kortenberg, between Brussels and Leuven. It is among the most endangered chicken breeds in Belgium, and in 2010 its conservation status was classed as "critical". It is a true bantam, with no large counterpart. Cocks weigh 700–800 grams, and hens 550–650 g.
The Barbu d'Everberg is listed as a breed by the Entente Européenne. In Britain and in the Netherlands it is considered a variant of the Barbu d'Uccle rather than a separate breed.
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