My husband used to joke that I’d gotten buzzards🙄. They are pretty now that they are full grown though, glad we got through that awkward teenager stage!
The single combs are bigger and stand more upright. ( In fact one is HUGE! Her name was Olive which is now Big Olive) More of an Orpington...
Okay now I’m even more confused. The rose comb with the light eyes has yellow bottoms, the single combs are not as bright yellow. The darkest color rose comb in line to lay (they all fight over one box) but hers do not look as yellow from what I can see.
Pic 1: rose comb, light eyes
Pic 2...
Maybe so? Is that just not a very common color? I found this
https://www.mypetchicken.com/catalog/Fertile-Hatching-Eggs/Blue-Black-Splash-Wyandotte-p2355.aspx
I *think* I remember there also being some called production blues. They all lay brown eggs though. That one is the only one with light eyes. The other with a rose comb also has black eyes (she is also much darker than the rest all over), like the single combs.
They all have blue/black legs and...
Got these 4 from TSC last spring. They were in a bin that said Wyandottes. 2 have single combs and 2 have rose combs. They don’t have very distinctive lacing. Are they Wyandottes?