Is this a single combed Wyandotte? 2 months old

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This is a random hatchery chick. Is it a golden laced Wyandotte but with a single comb? She(?) is 2 months old.
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Our neighbors have a few of those along with their classic (pea?) combed Wyandottes. I'm assuming that they just aren't purebred Wyandottes. I could be wrong, so don't take my word for it.
 
This is a random hatchery chick. Is it a golden laced Wyandotte but with a single comb? She(?) is 2 months old.
Thanks!
My guess would be a yes! I have a cockerel just like that with a single comb. Was a mixed straight run chick from TSC. They had thrown all the "unwanteds" together in one trough. So, we took our chances at $2 a chick. LoL From what I have been told, people are seeing this more and more. It might be they are adapting to hotter temperatures our not pure bred.
 

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