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Porcelain d'Uccle Bantam

The Porcelain d'Uccle Bantam is realated to the Millle Fleur d'Uccle Bantam and the Belgain...

General Information

Breed Purpose
Ornamental
Comb
Single
Broodiness
Frequent
Climate Tolerance
Heat
Egg Productivity
Medium
Egg Size
Small
Egg Color
Cream
Breed Temperament
Docile
Breed Colors/Varieties
Porcelain
Breed Size
Bantam
APA/ABA Class
Feather Legged
The Porcelain d'Uccle Bantam is realated to the Millle Fleur d'Uccle Bantam and the Belgain d'Uccle Bantam. It was introduced in the U.S in 1965, though its popularity is very small. The Porcelain d'Uccle is a true bantam breed. They have full beards and feathered feet. They are not a cold hardy breed and do better in free ranging situations. This breed is broody and makes a great mom for hatching eggs. This breed is very docile and have great personalities, they also are a great show bird and have known to make 1st prize.

Latest reviews

Had a handful of roosters.
Pros: If Handled Young can be very sociable.
Cons: Tiny. will get eaten if they wonder from the flock.
My experience with the Procelain Duccle is a Joyous one. I have found them to handle well and even be one of the easiest of my flock to scoop up outside the coop. I work with the bantams to make sure they will handle well as they get older. I can definitely say i enjoy their sounds immensely its very unique to the flock.
Purchase Price
$4.00 or less
Purchase Date
22 23 24 springs.
Pros: Beautiful, fun to watch, good for small flocks
Cons: Don't like being handled, poor layers
I have two of these beautiful chickens, a male and a female. I don't get what people mean by the males being unfriendly--both are so sweet! The female hates being held and will run off, but the male is very sweet to us! He acts like a rooster, of course, and bosses the other birds around. I'd recommend these birds as protectors of the flock and ornamental birds.
Purchase Price
$4.00
Purchase Date
2-28-22

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Pros: Small, beautiful, excellent free ranger, friendly, docile
Cons: Poor layers
I’ve got one Porcelain D’Uccle girl. She is quirky and odd but it makes her fun to watch. She can typically be found away from the rest of the group, scratching up dirt to get some treats. For her small size she can reach some of the highest spots in the coop. Bottom of the pecking order but super sweet and top of the list for the family.
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Ashb0429
Ashb0429
Thank you!
LaFemmeKatia
LaFemmeKatia
She is a very pretty girl!
Dakota8472
Dakota8472
when did urs beard come in? mine still aint got beards. and they are like 2 and a half months old or something.

Comments

Love love love my two girls. Very sweet and know their names. Have yet to see eggs from them due to their young age. But for a TSC buy both are almost 100% perfect of the breed minus the beard.
 
My little d'Uccle cockerel has nails on his "thumb" and 2 of his "fingers" but the "pinky finger" on BOTH feet DO NOT have nails.....is this normal??
 
I'm new to these. Fell in love with them at a show. But I can't seem to find enough info on them. Are they APA recognized yet? Hatchery said they did poorly in heat, and this article says they do poorly in cold...
 
I guess I have one. I got a Silkie chick from Tractor Supply, the more I researched the Silkie breed the more I thought that there was no way this was a Silkie. Maybe it’s a parakeet I thought, maybe it’s dwarf of something else...I finally posted on here a picture of her and low and behold I was told that she is a d uncle bantam. I know nothing about these birds. To the internet I go.
 
I have two of these i got with my silkies and my light brahma.. Glad someone here could identify this breed for me. Pretty chickens. Mine are so teeny tiny compared to my silkies and brahma. at 4 weeks lol. I find them to like getting picked up better than the silkies i have, hopefully mine are females, since it appears the roosters are attack dogs lol. i need to look into the cold tolerances of these guys more.
 

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