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If noone else, that's your green egger. Honestly she looks like she has a floppy single comb that's frost bitten, but who knows. If she really is the least from a single comb, that's the hen that is laying your green eggs.
Not all Easter Eggers have the typical comb we associate with them. There are single combed Easter Eggers. I had one. There is no set standard for them, they can look like anything.
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No one ever said that. My only hatchery born EE has a single comb.
However, green and blue eggs cannot come from single combed birds. What I was doing was pointing out some common characteristics of hatchery type EE's that lay green eggs, which naturally includes the pea comb.