what type of comb is this?

It's when a chicken has stronger genes for a pea comb but other comb types in its blood line, so it's not a pure pea comb. Looks to me like a pea comb and maybe some wyandotte for a rose comb. But hatchery ees are mixes of mixes so...
well hey i know most EEs are essentially one of a kind but i’m glad to know george is eggstra special 🤪 he’s a nightmare but he’s so good to the girls, doesn’t “court” them until they start start laying eggs. modified pea comb it is!
 
Looks like a modified pea comb.
i’ve got a couple chicks that are his. the hen is a polish with the v comb though so now i’m just making some seriously wacky chickens i think.
 

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Those are cockerels and don't have a polish mother. The mixed comb type he has seems to be dominant.
the mother is definitely polish since that’s my only hen who lays white eggs and i selected two of hers for another broody to hatch. i was surprised they don’t have a crest but gloria is definitely their mother. they do look like george did as a youngin.

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gloria, blue polish ~1 month old.
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gloria now
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i’ve got a couple chicks that are his. the hen is a polish with the v comb though so now i’m just making some seriously wacky chickens i think.
These chicks solve the comb type. He has what looks to be a Smooth Rose comb. The smooth comb gene is recessive, so both parents must have a copy for the smoothness to show. Or he could be a funky variation of walnut with the smooth gene.
 
He has a walnut comb. :) It's basically a combination of rose and pea comb genes. It's any of the following genetically: RRPP, RrPP, RRPp, or RrPp.
Picture showing different comb types with (e) being a walnut:
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D, & E are Walnuts. One horned/rough, the other smooth with a horn.
 

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