Naked Neck guesses please

Can anyone tell me what comb this is?

There are 5 points in a line from beak backwards like a single comb, and then another 5 points in a line going from ear to ear.

Strangest thing I've seen.

Also what colour? Splash or paint? Thinking some silkie in the genes somewhere, perhaps to create a showgirl bowtie, which this chick has.

It shouldn't be frizzled or crested for a Transylvanian Naked Neck.

Feet are grey and pink in patches. 4 toes and clean. Also has grey patches of skin on head and neck but mostly pink.

Need a genetics expert! @Amer 🙏
 

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Those look like buttercup combs?

Wouldn't a naked neck and polish cross have an actual bare neck as I thought that gene was dominant? I might be wrong, just asking.
 
Those look like buttercup combs?

Wouldn't a naked neck and polish cross have an actual bare neck as I thought that gene was dominant? I might be wrong, just asking.
I don’t know what the comb is, I just know that is what type of comb I have gotten when breeding single comb to v comb

You get a 50/50 on getting a naked neck when breeding a naked neck to a normal chicken.
When breeding a naked neck to a naked neck you will get 100% naked neck. 50% will be bow tie and 50% will be stripper. Bow tie is single gene naked neck, Nn. Stripper is double gene naked neck, NN

Edit: both of your naked neck are bow tie. Strippers have no feathers on their necks.
 
I don’t know what the comb is, I just know that is what type of comb I have gotten when breeding single comb to v comb

You get a 50/50 on getting a naked neck when breeding a naked neck to a normal chicken.
When breeding a naked neck to a naked neck you will get 100% naked neck. 50% will be bow tie and 50% will be stripper. Bow tie is single gene naked neck, Nn. Stripper is double gene naked neck, NN

Edit: both of your naked neck are bow tie. Strippers have no feathers on their necks.
Thank you, that's very informative!
 
You get a 50/50 on getting a naked neck when breeding a naked neck to a normal chicken.
When breeding a naked neck to a naked neck you will get 100% naked neck. 50% will be bow tie and 50% will be stripper. Bow tie is single gene naked neck, Nn. Stripper is double gene naked neck, NN

Edit: both of your naked neck are bow tie. Strippers have no feathers on their necks.

Arent purebreds naked necks double gene?
That wouldnt mean that all the crossbreed (with a non naked neck) offspring will be ''bow tie'' meaning single gene so all naked necks?
I am just asking!
I was looking for this info on the forum...
Not trying to be smart or rude.
 
Arent purebreds naked necks double gene?
That wouldnt mean that all the crossbreed (with a non naked neck) offspring will be ''bow tie'' meaning single gene so all naked necks?
I am just asking!
I was looking for this info on the forum...
Not trying to be smart or rude.
My purebred naked neck is a bow tie. When you breed two naked necks together you get 50% bow tie and 50% strippers so you can have a purebred bow tie naked neck.
 

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