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It'd be cool even though it won't happen, but in speaking of cool features which don't appear to adversely affect birds, I really like the extra spurs and hen spurs on some Sumatra I've seen. It's not a practical thing, but it is pretty cool looking and does seem to keep spurs overall from getting as long and potentially dangerous to deal with for handlers. I've only met a couple Sumatra roosters who had multiple spurs, and even then, most of them started getting their extra spurs later in life. Never met a Sumatra hen with spurs, though both of my Welsummers had them, which was pretty cool. It's a fun useless little trait that's not likely to crop up in this project... but you can bet I'd breed it in if the opportunity ever arises.
I don't dislike pea combs, but I have heard quite a number of people complain about them being ugly or going hand-in-hand with other ugly traits, like dewlaps. I've noticed that birds with pea combs tend to have different eyes. Not sure how to describe it, but the front part of the eye looks swollen toward the nose, so I suspect whatever alters the comb morphology may alter something in the eyelids or sinuses too. Who knows though.
Short of comblessness, small V combs might work best (though V is actually another tiny double rose comb, apparently). I'd like to see if Optimus Prime's comb can be replicated and fixed without making the points long enough to be susceptible to frostbite. It's like a tiny buttercup comb--just big enough for a marble to sit in. It's flashy and not too big, but it's probably due to a heterozygous condition because that's just how cookies crumble.
I don't dislike pea combs, but I have heard quite a number of people complain about them being ugly or going hand-in-hand with other ugly traits, like dewlaps. I've noticed that birds with pea combs tend to have different eyes. Not sure how to describe it, but the front part of the eye looks swollen toward the nose, so I suspect whatever alters the comb morphology may alter something in the eyelids or sinuses too. Who knows though.
Short of comblessness, small V combs might work best (though V is actually another tiny double rose comb, apparently). I'd like to see if Optimus Prime's comb can be replicated and fixed without making the points long enough to be susceptible to frostbite. It's like a tiny buttercup comb--just big enough for a marble to sit in. It's flashy and not too big, but it's probably due to a heterozygous condition because that's just how cookies crumble.