Fries Hoen
Fries Hoen, also known in English as the Frisian or Friesian chicken, is an old Dutch breed from Friesland and nearby northern areas. It is a light, active farm fowl, commonly associated with penciled plumage patterns and a practical laying role. The breed reflects a northern European landrace background: agile, economical, and better suited to ranging than to heavy meat production. Its exact presentation can vary by standard and country, but the name points to Frisian regional poultry rather than a generic farmyard mix.
Fries Hoen chickens are useful for keepers who want lively heritage layers and enjoy maintaining patterned varieties. They need secure fencing, because light active breeds can be good flyers, and they benefit from outdoor space where their foraging behavior has value. Breeders should select for clear penciling, body type, vigor, and egg production while avoiding a narrow focus on markings alone. Since the Fries Hoen and Friesian names may overlap, sellers should state which standard or registry language they use. That clarity helps buyers compare birds accurately.
Colors: Barred, Birchen, Black, Blue, Brown, Buff, Columbian, Crele, Cuckoo, Duckwing, Gold, Gold Laced, Laced, Lavender, Mille Fleur, Mottled, Partridge, Penciled, Porcelain, Red, Silver, Silver Laced, Spangled, Splash, Wheaten, White