Chamois Spitzhauben
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The Appenzeller Spitzhauben is a small to medium Swiss chicken breed from the Alpine Appenzell region, named after the traditional crested “Spitzhauben” hats worn there. Its history dates back to the 1500s, when a forward-crested bird appeared in local monasteries, and although the breed nearly went extinct in the mid-20th century, conservation efforts in Switzerland successfully revived it. The Spitzhauben later reached the United States through hatching eggs brought by a former German POW, forming the foundation of the American population. While these birds are admired for their active foraging, cold-hardiness, and impressive white egg production, American lines have developed several defects due to limited genetics. In 2013, Greenfire Farms imported high-quality silver Spitzhauben to strengthen and improve the breed. Today, these striking birds, known for their V-shaped combs, forward-sweeping crests, and eye-catching spangling, remain rare but make excellent and productive additions to backyard flocks.

Breed Availability

Jul 14, 2026
  • Chamois Spitzhauben Day-Old Chick Unsexed : 1
Jul 28, 2026
  • Chamois Spitzhauben Day-Old Chick Unsexed : 9

Chamois Spitzhauben

Who doesn't want a chicken that looks like a dalmation with a Mohawk? The Appenzeller Spitzhauben is one of our most visually interesting breeds, and Greenfire Farms went all the way to Switzerland to find and import champion bloodlines.
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    White
    Medium
    150 - 180 Eggs Per Year
    Switzerland
    Cold Hardy
    Year of Import: 2019
    Rarely Broody

    About

    The Appenzeller Spitzhauben is a small to medium Swiss chicken breed from the Alpine Appenzell region, named after the traditional crested “Spitzhauben” hats worn there. Its history dates back to the 1500s, when a forward-crested bird appeared in local monasteries, and although the breed nearly went extinct in the mid-20th century, conservation efforts in Switzerland successfully revived it. The Spitzhauben later reached the United States through hatching eggs brought by a former German POW, forming the foundation of the American population. While these birds are admired for their active foraging, cold-hardiness, and impressive white egg production, American lines have developed several defects due to limited genetics. In 2013, Greenfire Farms imported high-quality silver Spitzhauben to strengthen and improve the breed. Today, these striking birds, known for their V-shaped combs, forward-sweeping crests, and eye-catching spangling, remain rare but make excellent and productive additions to backyard flocks.

    Breed Availability

    Jul 14, 2026
    • Chamois Spitzhauben Day-Old Chick Unsexed : 1
    Jul 28, 2026
    • Chamois Spitzhauben Day-Old Chick Unsexed : 9

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