What type of comb is this?

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I was wondering if someone could tell me what type of comb Quincy, my special needs banty has? She basically has no comb, lol and she is 3 1/2 months old.

I know it's not a pea comb because I have EE's with pea combs. It is a strawberry? Cushion? I can't be sure of her breed since I bought her at a feed store, but another member on BYC said she looked like her Blue Ameraucanas, She has black legs, not green legs (it's the lighting in the picture that makes her foot look green) so she's not an EE. Probalby a mutt because I highly doubt they'd put a pure bred in a straight run order.

Any help will be appreciated
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I'd say she is an EE, and that it is a pea comb. Straight run just means that the birds are unsexed, not necessarily mixed breeds. Hatcheries don't generally make a habit of sending mutts, as this would likely detract from further business from dissatisfied customers.
 
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I hope this comes across right, but are you sure it's a pea comb? It looks nothing like the pea combs on my other EE's. There is basically nothing there at all and even at 4 weeks, my other EE's had bumps on their pea combs. Hers is completely flat, not even squishy. I know the pictures don't show this well. I'm not agruing that she isn't an EE, because we really don't know, I was just going off Speckledhens guess as to her breed based on how she looks compared to her Bantams.

I should add....should I be worried if this is indeed a pea comb and it has no bumbs? I mean she's a special needs chicken...could she have a comb problem too???
 
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Ok so then I should worry? It is just such a strange comb, with no bumps or anything. I was worried something else was wrong with her
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