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Westfälischer Totleger

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Country of origin
  
Germany

Egg production (annual)
  
222

Temperament
  
Roamer

Primary use
  
eggs

Egg size
  
Large

Egg color
  
White

Westfälischer Totleger Frank Mielke Fotografie

Weight
  
Male: 2–2.5 kg Female: 1.5–2 kg

Recognized variety
  
Gold Pencilled, Silver Pencilled

Similar
  
Ostfriesische Möwe, Vorwerk chicken, Bergische Kräher, Lakenvelder, Kraienkopp

Westf lischer totleger


The Westfälischer Totleger is a German breed of domestic chicken. It is more than 400 years old, and is a rare breed. As of 2009, only 301 roosters and 1353 hens were officially registered.

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Name

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Although the German word "Tot" means "death" and "Leger" means non-sitters (hens which lay eggs), the real meaning is another. Due to the considerable ability to produce eggs, the breed was called "Alltagsleger" (each day nonsitters, it means it lays an egg each day) or "Dauerleger". Under the influence of Low German the name changed into "Doutleijer". Later, from this Low German word, it developed into "Totleger". Derivation from "lays eggs till the death" is thus not correct.

Origin

It is an old landrace from Westphalia. It is closely related to the Ostfriesische Möwe and Braekel.

Description

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It is kept in 2 colours: Gold Pencilled and Silver Pencilled. The roosters weigh 2-2,5 kg and the hens from 1,5–2 kg. The hens are non-sitters, produce 200-243 eggs per year of 55-65 g weight.

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References

Westfälischer Totleger Wikipedia