Why was the rose comb deliberately chosen over the single comb for the Wyandotte breed?
Answer
It is much less prone to freezing and frostbite damage in cold weather.
The development of the Wyandotte was strongly influenced by the need for a fowl hardy enough for Northeast winters. The common single comb, which is large and upright, is highly susceptible to freezing, which can cause serious health complications or even death in frigid conditions. Breeders intentionally selected for the rose comb because its low-set, thick structure minimizes this exposure to freezing temperatures, making the bird significantly more practical and functional as a cold-weather utility fowl. This functional requirement dictated a primary physical characteristic of the standardized breed.

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