Rosecomb Gallinas

Rosecomb

Gallus gallus domesticus

Dato Curioso

Rosecombs are mentioned in royal household accounts of Richard III as prized cage birds kept at court. If this attribution is correct, they are among the oldest named bantam breeds in European written records, making them over 500 years old as a distinct type.

One of England's oldest true bantams, kept at least since the reign of Richard III in the 15th century and documented in a royal record of 1483. Rosecombs are named for their distinctive, perfectly formed rose comb that must lie flat to the head and taper to a straight horizontal spike at the rear — a show standard that requires generations of careful breeding to achieve. They carry large round white earlobes, a feature also seen in Mediterranean breeds, and are primarily kept as exhibition birds.

🏷️ Raza

Rosecomb

💭 Temperamento

Active, alert, confident, can be flighty

📏 Tamaño

Small (0.50-0.60 kg)

Esperanza de vida

5-8 years

🎨 Colores

Black (most famous), white, blue

🌍 Origen

England; documented from 1483 — kept by Richard III

🏠 Hábitat

Enclosed dry housing; large earlobes prone to frostbite in wet cold

🍽️ Dieta

Bantam pellets; moderate forager

🎯 Propósito

Ornamental

🥚 Color del huevo

White

👑 Tipo de cresta

Rose

🏅 Clase EE

True Bantam