词条 | Barbu d'Uccle |
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| name = Barbu d'Uccle | image = Belgian d'Uccle Bantams.jpg | image_size = | alt = mille fleur and black mottled colours | image_caption = The mille fleur and black mottled colours | status = | altname = {{unbulleted list|{{lang-nl|Ukkelse Baardkriel|italic=no}}|Bearded d'Uccle}} | country = Belgium | distribution = | standard = Bantam Club Français [https://books.google.it/books?id=nAfyUHY42u0C&pg=PA67 Poultry Club of Great Britain] | use = | nickname = | apa = feather legged{{r|apa|page=7}} | aba = single combed, muff and beard and feather legged{{cn|date=December 2017}} | ee = yes{{r|ee}} | pcgb = Belgian bantam{{r|roberts|page=65}} | maleweight = 750 grams{{r|naines}} | femaleweight =650 grams{{r|naines}} | skincolour = | eggcolour = | comb = | note = | type = Chicken | latin = Gallus gallus domesticus }} The {{lang|fr|Barbu d'Uccle|italic=no}} or Belgian d'Uccle,{{r|club|aps}} {{lang-nl|Ukkelse Baardkriel|italic=no}}, is a Belgian breed of bearded bantam chicken. It was first bred in the town of Uccle on the outskirts of Brussels, in central Belgium. HistoryThe Barbu d'Uccle was created by Michael Van Gelder of Uccle, Belgium, in the early years of the twentieth century.{{r|zobk}} It is thought, but not known for certain, that he cross-bred the existing Sabelpoot and Barbu d'Anvers bantam breeds. The Barbu d'Uccle was first shown in 1905.{{r|zobk|club}} The mille fleur variety of the Barbu d'Uccle was added to the Standard of Perfection of the American Poultry Association in 1914.{{r|percy}} CharacteristicsThe Barbu d'Uccle has a low posture, full beard and a muff, a short but well developed neck, body broad and deep. Back very broad, almost hidden by enormous neck hackle. Breast extremely broad, the upper part very developed and carried forward, the lower part resembling a breastplate. Tail well furnished, close and carried almost perpendicularly to the line of the back. {{Citation needed|date=February 2016}} Legs strong, short and well apart. It has a single comb, unlike the Barbu d'Anvers, which has a rose comb.{{r|zobk}} In the Netherlands the recommended weight is {{nobreak|700–800 g}} for cock birds, and about {{nobreak|550 g}} for hens,{{r|zobk}} while the French standard recommends average weights of {{nobreak|750 g}} and {{nobreak|650 g}} respectively.{{r|naines}} The Poultry Club of Great Britain suggests a weight in the range {{nobreak|790–910 g}} for males and {{nobreak|680–790 g}} for females.{{r|roberts|page=68}} The American standard specifies an ideal weight of {{convert|26|oz|g|abbr=on|-1}} for cocks, {{convert|22|oz|g|abbr=on|-1}} for hens and cockerels, and {{convert|20|oz|g|abbr=on|-1}} for pullets.{{r|percy}} 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.{{r|ee}} 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).{{r|apa|page=7–8}} References1. ^Victoria Roberts (2008). [https://books.google.com/books?id=nAfyUHY42u0C British poultry standards: complete specifications and judging points of all standardized breeds and varieties of poultry as compiled by the specialist breed clubs and recognised by the Poultry Club of Great Britain]. Oxford: Blackwell. {{ISBN|9781405156424}}. .[1][2]2. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20070527035314/http://www.zobk.nl/enukkelse Barbu d'Uccle]. Zeldzame oorspronkelijke Belgische krielhoenderrassen. Archived 27 May 2007. }}{{True bantams}}{{Chicken breeds of Belgium}}{{poultry-stub}} 3 : Bantam chicken breeds|Chicken breeds|Chicken breeds originating in Belgium |
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