The Golden Spangled Spitzhauben, also known as Golden Spangled Appenzeller Spitzhauben chicken, originated in Switzerland and is their national bird. Appenzeller Spitzhauben are considered a large fowl class but are unusually small to medium in size. They are very active and inquisitive foragers. They lay approximately 156 medium white eggs per year. Fertility tends to be very high for this breed. The breed is also cold hardy.
The Golden Spangled Spitzhauben is very rare in the United States and not yet admitted to the American Standard of Perfection, and many members of the American gene pool have defects. Noted characteristics are cavernous nostrils, horn type comb and mid-size forward-pointing head crest which give them their name. Many in the States most Spitzhauben have the crest going backward and too much of a crest. Other common defects that Egg Well Farm wants to work on is making sure they have blue legs and to make sure the rooster’s comb is properly separated into the ideal split horn-type comb.
Golden Spangled Spitzhauben Fertile Eggs
The Golden Spangled Spitzhauben, also known as Golden Spangled Appenzeller Spitzhauben chicken, originated in Switzerland and is their national bird. Appenzeller Spitzhauben are considered a large fowl class but are unusually small to medium in size. They are very active and inquisitive foragers. They lay approximately 156 medium white eggs per year. Fertility tends to be very high for this breed. The breed is also cold hardy.