Can you ID these beasties?

We also have a GLW hen...I don;t think she's layin yet but overdue...and we have a 11-12 week GLW who might be a roo, time will tell.
 
I have a Red Laced Blue Wyandotte... she came from a breeder and has a single comb. It just happens sometimes. We got her free because the breeder didn't want her due to her comb. She's not laying age yet, but she's getting close. She used to sit on my shoulder and walk around the yard with me. They are really sweet birds (the hens anyway).

ETA: I've heard that Wy's that have single combs are supposed to be super fertile and some breeders will actually keep them to breed.
 
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Males with two copie of the rose comb gene have lowered fertility as comparent with males with only one copy of the gene. Female fertility is no different from those with two copies versus those with onluy one copy.

A lot of people believe there is some portion of aggression that is genetic.
 

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