Totenko Hühner

Totenko

Gallus gallus domesticus

Wissenswertes

The Totenko's crow is described as 'to-ten-ko' — three distinct syllables — and breeders have spent centuries refining this vocal pattern. It is one of the only chicken breeds in the world where the primary selection criterion is not appearance or productivity, but musicality.

A Japanese ornamental breed from Kochi Prefecture on Shikoku Island, known as one of the long-crowing chickens of Japan alongside the Tomaru and Koeyoshi. The Totenko is a medium-sized bird with a walnut comb and clean legs, developed during the Edo period for its sustained, melodic crow. Its name derives from the Japanese words for the distinctive call pattern: 'to-ten-ko', describing the three-note phrasing of the Totenko's crow. The breed's plumage includes black-breasted red, white, and several other colour varieties. Like other Japanese long-crowing breeds, Totenko were status symbols among the samurai and wealthy merchant classes, and crowing competitions were a popular pastime. The breed is now rare globally, recognised by the EE Europastandard, and maintained by a very small number of specialist European breeders who value it as a unique example of Japanese poultry culture.

🏷️ Rasse

Totenko

💭 Temperament

Calm, dignified, intelligent, manageable, not suited to free-range

📏 Größe

Medium (2.3-3.2 kg)

Lebenserwartung

5-8 years

🎨 Farben

Black-breasted red, white, black — several colour varieties

🌍 Herkunft

Japan — Kochi Prefecture, Shikoku Island; developed during Edo period

🏠 Lebensraum

Enclosed housing; long-crowing breed unsuitable for urban or close-neighbour settings

🍽️ Ernährung

Standard poultry feed; moderate appetite

🎯 Zweck

Ornamental

🥚 Eifarbe

Tinted

👑 Kammtyp

Walnut

🏅 EE-Klasse

Large Fowl