What chicken breed is supposed to have more than five points on its comb?

There's no chicken breed known to have more than five points on its comb.

Here's why:

* Comb Structure: A rooster's comb is a fleshy, upright crest on top of its head. The number of "points" on a comb is a breed-specific characteristic, and most breeds have 5 points, including:

* Single Comb: The most common type, with five distinct points.

* Other Comb Types: There are variations like the rose comb (rounded), pea comb (pea-shaped), and strawberry comb (small and bumpy), but these don't have points in the same way.

Possible Misunderstanding:

Perhaps you're thinking of a different feature, or there might be a misconception about a specific breed. If you can provide more details, I might be able to help clarify.