I, too, was disappointed when the round white earlobes didn't show up on my adolescent Black Rosecombs, then I did some more research and found that they have to grow into them. Since this is one of the disqualification areas for show quality birds, it will take longer to determine which of my young Rosecombs deserve to be in the breeding pen, and which go to freezer camp. They are so pretty, I won't mind the wait!
ETA: You can see some of the young Rosecombs in this pic:
i love my rosecomb roo he is so calm doesnt mind being handled but my hen on the other hand would rather die than deal with me i dont know whats wrong with her
We got a male given to us from someone in the city that cant have them. He is a very nice boy-about 5-6 months old now and we were wondering if he is show quality. I know they can't have concave combs -but his is mostly flat. we were wondering if it will plump up more the older he gets. We are considering raising them. He is still not fully whited out on his ears yet. He has a habit of making a cross between the happy chicken clucking noise and the chicken purr during the day (i usually hear purrs from chickens at night) -is this a trait of theirs?
I am new to the forum but I saw this thread and thought I would start sharing photos of my Rosecombs. I have blacks, blues, and splashes. This is my first year back in chickens since I took a break for college and I already think they are my favorites. Before I had Rosecomb Light Brown Leghorn Standards and loved them, but my Rosecombs are quickly taking there place.
This is one of my favorite breeders. Sorry about the condition of her feathers but not much you can do when theyre in the breeding pens lol. So far all her offspring are looking really nice.
I will try and get some more pictures later on this is the only one I have at the moment.