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Malines were created in Belgium in the 1800s through a strategy that seemed to involve breeding a native Belgian chicken, the Flemish Cuckoo, with almost every other large chicken breed that existed in Belgium at the time; breeds like Brahmas, Cochins, and Langshans. The result was a new and improbably large chicken breed with feathered shanks and herringbone-patterned feathers that on a practical level was mostly known for the quality of its meaty carcass. The Malines’ fine attributes were enough to make it a coveted bird for the barnyard –and alas, the dinner table– in the latter half of the 19th Century. Malines are an excellent bird to add to your flock, with their hardiness and impressive physical appearance. Whether your desire is to raise meat birds, harvest jumbo eggs, or simply watch a strikingly beautiful chicken actively go about its daily business of foraging in the grass, few breeds are better equipped to meet your needs than the Malines.

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Malines

This giant lays an enormous number of eggs. With its feathered shanks and cuckoo feather pattern, it's one of our most popular dual-purpose breeds and for good reason!
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    Tan
    Jumbo
    140 - 160 Average Eggs Per Year
    Table Breeds
    Belgium
    Cold Tolerant
    Year of Import: 2013

    About

    Malines were created in Belgium in the 1800s through a strategy that seemed to involve breeding a native Belgian chicken, the Flemish Cuckoo, with almost every other large chicken breed that existed in Belgium at the time; breeds like Brahmas, Cochins, and Langshans. The result was a new and improbably large chicken breed with feathered shanks and herringbone-patterned feathers that on a practical level was mostly known for the quality of its meaty carcass. The Malines’ fine attributes were enough to make it a coveted bird for the barnyard –and alas, the dinner table– in the latter half of the 19th Century. Malines are an excellent bird to add to your flock, with their hardiness and impressive physical appearance. Whether your desire is to raise meat birds, harvest jumbo eggs, or simply watch a strikingly beautiful chicken actively go about its daily business of foraging in the grass, few breeds are better equipped to meet your needs than the Malines.

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