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Rosecomb

Originally shown as "Africans" in 1849 at the first Boston Show, the heritage of the rosecomb...
Pros: Gorgeous, ornamental, tiny, cute, friendly, pleasant voices, and big attitude
Cons: None at all!
I got 2 Black Rosecombs this March from a local breeder, and I couldn't be more in love!
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We have abandoned referring to them as "Rosecombs," instead pinning both pullets with a name that's much more fitting: "big, important people."
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Shadow and Uni are just so full of zest and sass, you can truly say that they make up in personality what they lack in size. I even caught our people chasing a groundhog into the barn not too long ago! Both weigh around 15.2 oz. at the moment, though they might have a little more growing to do since they're only 16 weeks old. I would DEFINITELY recommend that anyone looking for an entertaining, charming little friend get 2 or 10 of these spectacular midgets.

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~Alex
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Pros: smart, stick together, watchful, pretty
Cons: people-shy, want to be at top of pecking order
I got a batch of 8 banty eggs, barnyard mix, and hatched out 6 of this breed. The 1 boy has red ears so perhaps he's mixed breed, but he has the size, comb, and classic lines of the photos with red point feathers around his collar and saddle, some feathers on his legs, and holds his wings like others of this breed -- given that the 5 girls are dead ringers for the photos of the black birds of this breed, I think he's at least half Rosecomb. The girls, just starting to lay, have rose combs, beautiful all-black feathers that shimmer iridescent in the sun, light grey to white ears, one has partly feathered legs, and their eggs are rather small and so far the eggs are all white.

So I have some mixed breed, but they have the personalities and traits described as rosecomb. Now that I think of it, the pullet with the feathered legs is most curious/aggressive(?) of them -- she'll dash at my cat, or squirrels, much to their dismay. But I think she just wants to play chest-bump with them. They free-range very well so far, they're watchful, fast as lightning both in the ground and in the air, and quite capable of flight. I was trying to figure out if they're quickens (they're so small, they might as well be part quail, and we watched one take off vertically about 8' in the air today when she was startled!). :) I don't think they're particularly loud or talkative at all. Maybe I'm used to talkative birds.

Any behavioral oddness might be because mine were hatched and raised by a mixed-breed rhode island red bantam who taught them everything she knows -- she kept them under-wing for 9 weeks. Maybe because they were so small. I was going to say "curious" as a trait, but I think that's just the feather-legged pullet so it may be her mixed breed heritage. But the pullets all want to fight to be on top of the older RIR bantams in the pecking order. The boy is not at all afraid to herd or mount the older ladies even though he's around the same size they are.

One or two started laying at 18 weeks. Eggs, like the birds, are quite small, about half the size of my other banty eggs....hopefully the birds and eggs will get larger.
Pros: Pretty to look at, good broodies, tameable from birth.
Cons: Hard to raise
My hen is a very good broody and even tends some of my Silkie's eggs. She is very nice, friendly and has Black plumage colour so she is pretty to look at. She is not purebreed and has a bit of Orloff in her. (10.8 % Orloff) I was expecting for a Walnut comb but she came out single combed because I didn't want her to have a dangerous gene found in rose combed chickens. Her name is Marsha and she has very very small white earlobes.
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Pros: Good layers, setters and stay alert
Unfortunately my back yard is now 3 acres with larger breed chickens.
But the Rosecomb has left a good impression on me.
Broody, great parents and Foster parents and
amazing how they sense predators from a distance.
Pros: Pretty to look at, fair layers
Cons: Flighty, escape artist, bossy, bitey
I have 2 of these. Elvira is the larger hen. She is loud and unfriendly, pecking at anyone that comes within 20 ft of her, and lays about 2 eggs a week. She flies 5ft up to my back porch most daily. I have also seen her fly 7ft up onto a low spot on my roof! Snow White is the smallest. She is a good layer, about 3-5 each week. She is shy and untrusting. Snow White loves to disappear in the afternoon, hiding and spending the night alone outside the protection of the coop. Both our escape artists. As of this day they are about 8 months old. I will never purchase this breed again.
Purchase Price
2.00
Purchase Date
2012-08-10
Pros: Small, Ornamental, Good Layers, Like Treats
Cons: You have to raise the chicks yourself to have tame birds, can't buy an older bird like me and try and tame them.
This is Ava:
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Ava is gorgeous. See? Love her even if I can't hold her. She still enjoys treats though.
Purchase Price
5.00
Purchase Date
2012-06-14
Pros: Smart, beautifull
Cons: wife hates 5am wake up calls
I have a pair of blue rosecombs, the rooster is the favorite of all my birds. It's almost like he is naturally trained, almost dog like. No fear of me at all, no aggression towards people. I call him he comes, I tell him to get on his perch 5 feet off the ground He goes. Love this bird.
Purchase Price
10.00
Purchase Date
2012-05-01
Pros: Very pretty bird
Cons: n/a
All I know is they seem hardy and are beautiful. plz someone tell me more and yes I want some....
i have 19, 2 adults and 17 chicks born within the past month.They are really friendly and they tend to hang out with their own kind. They are pretty good egg layers considering their size.They were my first chickens ever and I"m still wanting more>
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Purchase Price
10.00
Purchase Date
2011-06-19
Pros: Very alert, hens are very good broodies, Cocks take very good care of their hens
Cons: Can be flighty
These are just the best bantams ever!! Very alert, and proud. A true bantam, no large fowl in this breed. Lots of colors, some are still in development. One of the best birds to learn to show with. Breeders out their are very helpful. Very cold hardy with the rosecomb, and make wonderful pets.
Pros: Roos are very interesting..pretty and just all out cool
Cons: Can be a little loud..LOVE to crow and flighty
I only have pair of Rosecombs but the little roo is just one of the coolest birds ever. He loves to crow and he along with my Seabright roos are the proudest on the lot!
Pros: Nice layer, GREAT mothers, sweet boys
Cons: none!
Cold hardy with the rose comb, some of the best broodies I've ever had! Every rooster was a cute, talkative, gentleman that took excellent care of his girls. The hens were reliable layers of little white eggs.

Good foragers, good fliers.
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