Is a floppy comb hard to breed out?
This is about the Smurf (blue face) project.
I have 2 boys to pick from out of the WFBS hatch. They're 7 weeks old tomorrow and funny little birds. One of the two boys has been squeak crowing since 4 weeks

He (Dumbo) has the best ears so far... almost twice the size of his brother. But he also has a huge floppy comb that is kinda thick and odd.
His brother Bandit has a very standard looking comb but smaller ears.
The breeder blended US stock (1/4) with imported lines (3/4), so that may be part of the reason for the big difference between the boys.
I can give them a couple more months to see how they both develop, but I'm going to have to choose a winner to be part of my Smurf project.
So far, I really favor Dumbo... his ears and his dorky little personality that really fits his name.

Is his comb a big problem?
The Mosaics have straight combs too, but smaller.
I plan to put the Mosaic roo with the 2 WFBS girls, and the WFBS roo with the 2 best Mosaic girls. Then cross the offspring of those 2 pens. That way I can double the desired genes without an actual sibling pairing, and it will be interesting to see if there's any difference in the trait inheritance.