Chickens comb not growing?

Chickpea is also a confusing little chicken the lady we got her from says dad is an ameraucana but mom is unknown I’m assuming it’s very likely mom was a golden laced Wyandotte
 
Chickpea is also a confusing little chicken the lady we got her from says dad is an ameraucana but mom is unknown I’m assuming it’s very likely mom was a golden laced Wyandotte
Okay, I’m not sure what other posters are team bling in about here, but I can tell you this: her comb is supposed to look like that. It will get bigger once she matures, but it will never be spiked like a single comb.
Second: she is a purebred Golden Laced Wyandotte.
Third: She is female. She has no male traits, and is most certainly female.
 
Okay, I’m not sure what other posters are team bling in about here, but I can tell you this: her comb is supposed to look like that. It will get bigger once she matures, but it will never be spiked like a single comb.
Second: she is a purebred Golden Laced Wyandotte.
Third: She is female. She has no male traits, and is most certainly female.
I think you are right. Full gold lace Wyandotte. HOWEVER she looks younger than 3-4 month old. I have a 3 month hatcherie SLW named TigerFace and she's almost double chickpeas size. Have you grown her since days old?
 
Guys my black Australorp chick is 3 months old and she is growing for tail but not her comb (the comb is still small and a bit pale)
It is normal for a pullet (young female chicken) to have a comb that is small and pale at that age.

When she is almost old enough to lay eggs, her comb will grow bigger and get red.

Adult hens have red combs when they are laying eggs, but when a hen stops laying to molt or to hatch eggs (broody), her comb gets pale again, then goes back to bright red when she goes back to laying eggs.
 

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