I would think that she just has a large comb than and not worry.
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Thanks for pointing those out. The angles for that wasn't the greatest, and at my age, my vision is not longer good enough to catch details that in poor angles and lighting and distances like the pea comb. Enlarging the photo I think I can make out the muffs on the one with the copper colored neck feathers, but I still can't make out whether or not the black bird in the back has a pea comb, so I will take your word for it.I have to respectfully disagree on the Australorp and BSL guesses since the BSL looking one has muffs and the BA looking one has a pea comb.
Agreed.I agree. The black one with the pea comb, muffs, and beard is an Easter Egger pullet, the solid black one is a Black Australorp pullet, and the black one with the copper colored feathering in the neck area is a Black Sex Link (Black Star) pullet. You have some excellent layers and should get lots of eggs from them.)