Is something wrong with comb?

I don't understand.....How can the same breed have two different kinds?

Usually, they don't. Sometimes you'll see a situation where good, purebred birds have the breed standard comb, and "hatchery grade", i.e. ones less heavily selected for the proper traits, will sort of degrade back into another comb. If that was the case, though, these would probably all have the same combs.

I kinda suspect you don't have all Wyandottes.
 
What???? :eek:But they all look almost the same except for that!!!!! :eek::eek::eek:

Also, TSC said they were all Wyandottes!!!!!!!!!!! :barnie
 
What???? :eek:But they all look almost the same except for that!!!!! :eek::eek::eek:

Also, TSC said they were all Wyandottes!!!!!!!!!!! :barnie
Beware...you might have been told they are all girls too.
They may not be.

Gold Laced Wyandotte is the proper name, just so you know.
Did they sell them to you as Golden?
 
Beware...you might have been told they are all girls too.
They may not be.

Gold Laced Wyandotte is the proper name, just so you know.
Did they sell them to you as Golden?

No, I don't think so. All the sign said was "Wyandotte". But I can tell they are the gold ones because of their wing color. It is golden and it is not just fluff anymore....
 
TSC is notoriously wrong on breeds.

If you can take pics of the whole birds we can help tell if you got what they said you got.

Here is a picture:

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