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The Country Smallholder
|Spring 2025
Charming, gentle, and undeniably unique, the Barbu d’Uccle is a bantam breed full of character. This month, Cara Wheeldon shines the spotlight on this captivating Belgian breed with insights from a dedicated poultry keeper
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With their elegant, feathered feet, fluffy beards, and sweet disposition, the Barbu d’Uccle stands out as one of the most endearing bantam breeds. Known for their standout appearance and friendly temperament, these Belgian bantams have captured the hearts of poultry keepers worldwide.
Fiona, an experienced keeper from High Peak with over 14 years of experience raising d’Uccles, opens up about her long-standing love for the breed and the qualities that make them shine.
FIRST IMPRESSION
It was love at first sight for Fiona when she stumbled upon her first Barbu d’Uccle at an auction. “I first saw these birds in a pen at auction, and after finding out that it was just 50p for the pen of them, of course, I brought them all home!” she recalls. Since then, Fiona has become obsessed with these birds, particularly the popular Millefleur pattern.
Physically, the Barbu d’Uccle stands out with its distinct features. Fiona explains, “The defining physical traits of the Barbu d’Uccle are good, feathered feet, a single comb, your Belgian stance, and a well-defined beard.” Their charming beards are a particularly unique feature, giving them a regal and endearing appearance.
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