Poule de la Vallée de la Zwalm
Poule de la Vallée de la Zwalm is a Belgian local chicken associated with the Zwalm River valley in East Flanders. The name means hen of the Zwalm valley and suggests a place-based farm population rather than a mass-market poultry breed. Documentation outside regional sources is sparse, so appearance, color, and production claims should be checked against the breeder or preservation group offering the birds.
A keeper interested in this label is usually dealing with rare-poultry conservation as much as ordinary egg production. Birds should be managed as active domestic chickens, with secure roosts, dry litter, and enough outdoor space to forage without becoming vulnerable to predators. Small breeding groups need thoughtful rotation of males and hens so that a local strain does not collapse into close inbreeding. When records exist, they are worth keeping simple and accurate.
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