Normal combs for bantams?

Very sad indeed. They don’t have typical Roo behavior yet so I thought maybe it was just a trait that a breed of bantam hens could have. Honestly I’ve never seen a comb like this in person before! Thank y’all for your help
 

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I have rose combs on some of my birds.

My White Leghorns always pink up crazy early. I have one single comb white leghorn bantam that I was POSSITIVE was male because she colored up so early. But nope... she is female, lays eggs and everything.

My other breeds both standard and bantam don't pink up crazy early like that. BUT, I haven't had all that many kinds of bantams. Right now in bantam I have d'anvers and a Wyandotte (both of those have rose combs), and then Ameraucana (smaller pea combs), the single comb white leghorn, and 2 single comb Rhode Island reds.
 
Very sad indeed. They don’t have typical Roo behavior yet so I thought maybe it was just a trait that a breed of bantam hens could have. Honestly I’ve never seen a comb like this in person before! Thank y’all for your help
Oh man these chooks look like mine. Any idea the breeds Here?
 
They look like bantam Easter Eggers to me. Rose comb is normal. Wait awhile to be sure if they are roos though. I've been "sure" before only to be wrong.
 

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