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Belgian d'Uccle

This breed was developed in Belgium by Michel Van Gelder, a fancier who lived in the small town...

General Information

Breed Purpose
Ornamental
Comb
Single
Broodiness
Average
Climate Tolerance
All Climates
Egg Productivity
Medium
Egg Size
Small
Egg Color
White
Breed Temperament
Friendly, Flighty, Easily handled, Calm, Bears confinement well, Docile
Breed Colors/Varieties
Mille Fleur, Black, Porcelain, Golden Neck, Mottled, Self Blue, White
Breed Size
Bantam
APA/ABA Class
Feather Legged
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The Belgian d'Uccle was first bred in the town of Uccle on the outskirts of Brussels, Belgium, from where it took it's name. The Barbu d'Uccle was created by Michael Van Gelder of Uccle, Belgium, in the early years of the twentieth century and is thought, but not known for certain, that he crossed the existing Sabelpoot and Barbu d'Anvers bantam breeds. The Barbu d'Uccle was first exhibited in 1905.
In 1911, the American artist and poultry enthusiast Arthur O. Schilling saw the mille fleur variety of the breed during a trip to Europe, and imported several to the United States. Schilling, who photographed and illustrated many breeds for the Standard of Perfection of the APA, was visiting C. S. Th. van Gink, another poultry artist of the era, when he took a liking to the breed.

A small breed, the American Standard specifies an ideal weight of 26 oz for cocks, 22 oz for hens and cockerels, and 20 oz for pullets. The Poultry Club of Great Britain suggests as a rough guide a maximum weight of 790–910 g for males and 680–790 g for females, with variations taking into account age and maturity.

In Europe, colour varieties of the Barbu d'Uccle include Blue, Blue Quail, Cuckoo, Mille Fleur, Porcelain, Lavender, Lavender Quail, Black, Mottled, Silver Quail, Quail and White and the American Poultry Association lists seven varieties: Black (1996), Golden Neck (1996), Mille Fleur (1914), Mottled (1996), Porcelain (1965), Self Blue (1996), and White (1981).

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d'Uccle eggs

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d'Uccle chicks

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d'Uccle hen

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d'Uccle rooster

For more information on this breed and their owners' and breeders' experiences with them, see our breed discussion here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/chicken-breed-focus-duccle-bantams.1094646/

Latest reviews

Pros: Friendly, tiny, beautiful
Cons: May be too small? Gah.. They're great!
I hatched 3 little barbu d'uccles and they're just amazing. Both roosters and pullets, cuddlebugs! Super beautiful, friendly, cute and did I say how pretty they are?
I found it so hard to let go of my boys (no roos here :( ). They were so sweet.
But my little pullet is amazing!

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Purchase Price
£25 for 6 eggs
Purchase Date
September 2021
Cute!
Pros: Pretty, calm birds with wonderful personalities and easy to keep. Their also very easy to tell gender very early.
Cons: Keeping boots/feet feathers clean is hard sometimes.
I love this breed! So friendly and I was able to sex them at 2 or 3 weeks. Any color/variety is perfect, their all so beautiful. Every body needs one!
Purchase Price
4.50
Purchase Date
4/2021
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Peanut!
Pros: My peanut is so sweet with a fiery spirit.
Cons: She is VERY loud, doesn't lay well, and is bossy to anything bigger than her except the cat. Also she escapes from the run if I don't put rocks around it.
I would HIGHLY recommend getting a Mille Fleur, Or any kind of d'Uccle for that matter. They are small, so if you had a flock of them you could have a smaller coop. My full grown one is about the size of a dove. I got mine from a farm museum gift shop, and she has been one of the best things in life along with all the other 17 different chicken breeds that I have had so far.
Purchase Price
$2.00
Purchase Date
July 2019

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Comments

Luv my D'Uccles. If I had it to do over, I would only have them! They are smart. friendly and can fly (they need to! So tiny) We raised 2 in the house for a few weeks and it made all the difference, they will sit on your hand fly up to you for treats, tolerate pets and holding. And!!!! They are so dang attractive, I had people want to buy my named pet birds right out from under me. Also Great Layers! 5 to 6 days first year. Love those precious little eggs. And, the eggs...hard shell, every time. Very fertile and hatchable. My 2 are very in control of the bigger birds, they peck or grab and hang on if they need to. It's not usually them making a sqwalk, its a giant Cochin gettin manhandled by a 1lb biddy. Love them!
 
I got a little white one thinking it was a Silkie, nope, and he even ended up being a rooster! But he is the cutest little thing, when I walk down to the chicken coop, he always has to flap is wings and crow!! SOO CUTE
 
I have a self blue and blue mille fleur hen. They are adorable, funny, and for being such tiny little things have the biggest personality.
 
Are the roosters loud we have 11 eggs incubating and worried about roosters we really want to keep them but not sure about the noise.
 
My new chick...so fast!!!!
 

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I have a little porcelain hen ‘Little Missy’ who loves to go walking with me and watch me and listen to me as I babble away to her. ❤️ Her tiny little rooster brother passed away last year, but he might have been the meanest rooster we ever had. The grandkids still run when they see sweet Little Missy because they can’t tell the difference. 😄 She is ten years old now and I’ll be soooo sad when her time comes.
 
I have a baby chick d'Uccle I am raising in my canary breeding cage. I love this breed. My best pet was a d'Uccle hen I called Mama because she raised 6 Sptiz. Whenever I walked outside she would run to me and jump in my arms. My Maran "Cocoa" and her would always see who could get in my arms or on my lap first.
 
soo beautiful ! but at that tiny size I'd worry about them
I’ve had a Mille Fluer for almost 4 yrs now! She is named Barbie (to help my family remember she’s Barbu). They have feathered legs and all birds have a body temp of 102°-107°— it’s why they can handle the cold as long as they have protection from physical elements like WIND, rain, snow, etc. and dry roosting spots up high(not metal).
 

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