Breed Profile: Belgian Bearded d'Uccle

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Kassandra Smith

Senior Editor • Backyard Chicken Coops

Last Updated: 18 July 2020

The Belgian Bearded d’Uccle (pronounced dew-clay), is a bantam breed of chicken that originated in Belgium. This breed is often referred to as the ‘Millie’ Fleur’ or just ‘Millie’, after it’s most popular and common colour variation. It is closely related to the Booted Bantam, with the only difference between the two breeds being the presence of a beard.

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HISTORY

  • Origin: Belgium

  • Type: Bantam

  • Size: 650-750 grams

  • Rarity: Common

  • Purpose: Ornamental

  • Recognized Variations: Millie Fleur, Black, Porcelain, Golden Neck, Mottled, Self Blue, White

EGG FACTS

  • Egg Laying: Fair, approximately 2 per week

  • Egg Colour: Cream or Tinted

  • Egg Size: Tiny- bantam size

FEATURES

  • Comb Type: Single Comb

  • Crested: No

  • Feathered Legs: Yes

  • Number of Toes: 4

BACKYARD BEHAVIOUR

  • Hardy in Winter: No

  • Setter/Brooder: Yes

  • Especially Docile: Yes

  • Personality: Sweet and calm

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