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Poor quality for the breed standards. And by hatchery bred I mean that he originally came from a hatchery line, not from a breeder. (When I say breeder, I mean someone breeding them for the APA Standard of PErfection, not just for egg laying.)
And, comb can indeed rule out sexlink. In order to create this color with Sex Links, you'd need Leghorns and Production Reds. Both Rosecomb Reds and Rosecomb Leghorns are very rare.
Also, this bird is not a Sex Link because of the poor lacing it has. A sex link should look a lot like a Red Pyle - This rooster is simply a splash laced red. Notice how each feather on his chest has red in the center, and white on the outside?