Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

North Holland Blue

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Country of origin
  
Netherlands

Comb type
  
single

Higher classification
  
Use
  
meat

Origin
  
Netherlands

Rank
  
Breed

North Holland Blue Poultry Central The New Zealand Poultry Chicken Forum View

Other names
  
Dutch: Noord-Hollandse BlauweDutch: Noord-Hollandse Hoen

Standard
  
NHDB (Holland, in Dutch)NHDB, bantam

Weight
  
Male: Standard: 3.5–4.0 kgBantam: 1000 gFemale: Standard: 2.75–3.25 kgBantam: 900 g

Similar
  
Kraienkopp, Brabançonne Chicken, Friesian Chicken, Bergische Kräher, Hamburg chicken

North holland blue


The North Holland Blue, Dutch: Noord-Hollandse Blauwe or Noord-Hollandse Hoen, is a Dutch breed of domestic chicken originating in the province of North Holland. It is a heavy meat breed, and was created to supply the high demand for white chicken meat from the city of Amsterdam, particularly from the Jewish community in that city.

Contents

North Holland Blue HenRietta Co

North holland blue chicks noord hollandse blauwe kuikens


History

North Holland Blue wwwrbstorgukvarrbststorageimagesmediaimag

The North Holland Blue was created in the area around Purmerend in about 1900 to supply the city of Amsterdam with white chicken-meat. It derives from the Belgian Malines. Malines birds had been imported for the purpose but did not do well in the poor conditions of North Holland. They were therefore crossed with local chickens.

North Holland Blue North Holland Blues

A breed standard was agreed in 1934 by the Noord-Hollandse Blauwenclub van Nederland, a breeders' association, and in 1950 was adopted with minor changes by the Nederlandse Hoender en Dwerghoender Bond, the national association of poultry breeders.

North Holland Blue North Holland Blue YouTube

In the years after the Second World War the North Holland Blue was supplanted as a commercial meat breed by faster-growing imported American breeds. The last large North Holland Blue farm closed in 1977.

A bantam version was also created in the Netherlands, but was first shown in Germany. The North Holland Blue is recognised in eight European countries.

Characteristics

The North Holland Blue has only one colour, Cuckoo. It has a quiet, docile temperament, and lays 180–240 eggs per year. In the Netherlands and New Zealand it is clean-legged; British breed standards call for lightly feathered legs.

References

North Holland Blue Wikipedia