These are a lightweight, smaller breed of geese with a tuft of feathers on their head. These geese are only admitted if they are solid white. while in Australia, they are used for both purposes. Crests are optional in Europe and Australia. The breed has also been recommended as a
guard goose.
Eggs Roman geese can live up to 25 years and lay between 25 and 35 eggs per year. An egg takes 28 to 30 days for incubation. If you continuously take their eggs they will lay more than the average amount. These geese will begin to lay early spring. During this time the head gander will become aggressive.
Showing Tufted Roman geese are also bred for
showing. In shows, Roman geese with clean, pure white feathers and a large paunch are preferred, while red feet and read beaks are disfavored. Females have larger paunches, especially during laying season. ==See also==