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Her comb kinda looks like a rose comb. But its probably just a mix of genetics that gave it its own odd flat pea comb. Do you have a full body pic of her I like her coloring and would love to see a full body shot
Quote: That is a rose comb in the first pic.... can't tell from the other pic.
I don't have exact ages on the EE's because I bought them from someone else. The white one, I'm told, should start laying in a couple of weeks so I'm guessing her age to be 3 1/2 months. The "black" one, I'm estimating to be a week or two younger (cam from a different place. I'm hoping pulletI looked on The 8 Comb Types under the "Learning Center" to see the different types of combs. Since some were drawings, I went to the breed section to see how it looks on a real chicken. From what I've noticed, mature females don't seem to get combs as large as the roos, and immature females' combs often just barely resemble the comb type. Since EEs are by definition crosses, the combs that they end up with may not be representative of the pea type. (If showing a purebred, this would result in disqualification.)
It's hard to tell from your pics, but my EE pullet (at 14 wks) has a single raised ridge down the center of her comb area, and it slopes off on either side. In profile, she looks like your white pullet.
Is your top pic a pullet or cockerel? Age? My 14 wk cockerel's comb looks just like the one in The 8 Comb Types. This could be an immature male, but maybe a pullet with an indistinct pea comb. I see reddish color on the wings, but it looks more evenly distributed, so I'm thinking pullet. (?) Need a better pic.