A Belgian bird, the Campine do not often go broody, they are good layers but are a bit flighty. Their shanks and toes are leaden blue. This gorgeous Northern European fowl is valued for its large white eggs and beauty. Their close-fitting feathers and relatively large combs mean they’re not the most cold-hardy fowl, but they can certainly tolerate some cold as they were developed in an area with cold winters. Campines are active birds and love to forage.
Soft feather – light
The Campine’s head and neck are gold with the remainder of the bird being beetle – green (black), it can also have a white head and neck with the remainder also being beetle-green.
Cock | 2.7 Kg |
Hen | 2.3 Kg |
Bantam Variety Campine
Rooster | 680 g |
Hen | 570 g |
White