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Hmm...From what I've been reading (and been doing tons of it) it seems the single comb doesn't mean its a mix just that it isn't homozygous for the rose comb gene and that it commonly happens with hatchery chicks because they breed for quantity instead of traits. Am I wrong? Doesn't matter to me what kind of comb they have, I just want them to grow up and give me eggs. Really hope they aren't both male.
I have 4 supposedly guarentee pullets so gender isn't really an issue but I don't want to have to put my first chicks in the freezer when they grow up either. My banty's do have me stumped as to what breed they are though.
For some reason it's really nagging me that I don't know. I'm weird that way though. lol Guess I'll just have to wait until they are older.

