- The
Braekel or
Brakel is a
traditional Belgian breed of chicken. It is
thought to have
originated in the area of Brakel, in the
Flemish province of East...
- as the
Kempisch Hoen. The
Campine was
originally a
smaller type of the
Braekel,
weighing up to 1.2 kg less. It was
distributed throughout the province...
- and
walkers and play a role in the Tour of
Flanders cycling race. The
Braekel chicken is
named after the town. The Uitkijktoren, a 32
metres (105 ft)...
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Brakel (1635–1711), also
known as "Father Brakel", a
Reformed minister Braekel or Brakel, a
breed of
chicken This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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colour pattern of the
plumage shows similarity to that of the
Belgian Braekel.: 116 The
bantam Fayoumi is
similar to the standard-sized bird in every...
- Liégeoise (bantam) Brabanter, Brabançonne or
Brabants hoen (large and bantam)
Braekel or
Brakel (large and bantam)
Campine Combattant de
Bruges or
Brugse vechter...
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Marans derives from cross-breeding of a
variety of
breeds including the
Braekel, the
Coucou de Malines, the
Coucou de Rennes, the
Croad Langshan, the Gâtinaise...
- respectively. It is
closely related to the Westfälische
Totleger and the
Braekel. It is kept in two
colour varieties: silver-pencilled and gold-pencilled...
- and Herford. It is
closely related to the
Ostfriesische Möwe and to the
Braekel.
Although the
German word Tot
means 'dead' and
Leger means 'layer' (of...
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