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Yup have plenty of photos
Let me just dig them up.



Here's some pics from when they were chicks. The wee splash had a definite cushion comb even then, the others looked to have pea combs. One then later turned into a bit of a straight comb, but the other 4 have some kind of pea comb. The cockerels you can tell easily have a modified pea comb, it's there, but it's not the best. Not as distinct as it could be, with a kink to it.

Two of the cockerels. The black one had the slightly less bad pea comb, the blue red behind him has the straight, and the other blue cockerel(not pictured) has another modified pea comb.



The two blue pullets with pea combs. I will imagine that upon hitting maturity they combs will get a little bit bigger, and have the little kink in them like the black cockerel, and their mum, as that is what happened with her, her comb was nice like above, then she hit maturity and it got bigger and kinked a bit.

This is the biological mother, with her current brood of 13 adopted chicks.
It's a wonder she has kept any kind of peacomb at all, as from what i can work out, she comes from a very long line of EEs, and who knows what roos have fathered each generation, as the lady i got her off had a few different ones, and the person she got the parents off(eggs) has a huge variety all running round together, and who knows where she got them from haha
Also have a few babies that are nearly 2 months old that look to have nice pea combs, from my roo, and the 2 girls i bought in with pea combs. Will be interesting to see how they mature up comb wise, and how neat the comb stays.
Don't appear to have any good pics showing combs on the young ones, will try get some over next few days.

Here's some pics from when they were chicks. The wee splash had a definite cushion comb even then, the others looked to have pea combs. One then later turned into a bit of a straight comb, but the other 4 have some kind of pea comb. The cockerels you can tell easily have a modified pea comb, it's there, but it's not the best. Not as distinct as it could be, with a kink to it.
Two of the cockerels. The black one had the slightly less bad pea comb, the blue red behind him has the straight, and the other blue cockerel(not pictured) has another modified pea comb.
The two blue pullets with pea combs. I will imagine that upon hitting maturity they combs will get a little bit bigger, and have the little kink in them like the black cockerel, and their mum, as that is what happened with her, her comb was nice like above, then she hit maturity and it got bigger and kinked a bit.
This is the biological mother, with her current brood of 13 adopted chicks.
It's a wonder she has kept any kind of peacomb at all, as from what i can work out, she comes from a very long line of EEs, and who knows what roos have fathered each generation, as the lady i got her off had a few different ones, and the person she got the parents off(eggs) has a huge variety all running round together, and who knows where she got them from haha
Also have a few babies that are nearly 2 months old that look to have nice pea combs, from my roo, and the 2 girls i bought in with pea combs. Will be interesting to see how they mature up comb wise, and how neat the comb stays.
Don't appear to have any good pics showing combs on the young ones, will try get some over next few days.