Question between Rhode Island Whites vs White Rocks

RIW description from Feathersite:
First offered to the public in 1903, RI Whites were admitted to the APA Standard in 1922. They carry the blood of Partridge Cochins, White Wyandottes and Rose Comb White Leghorns. The Whites should have the same distinctive horizontal oblong body carriage as the RI Reds. These fowl occur in only a rose comb form.

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No, a White Rock has red earlobes not white & both breeds have yellow legs.
The difference between a Rhode Island White & a White Rock that's easiest to distinguish is the comb. White Rocks are single combed & Rhode Island Whites are rose combed. There are type differences as well of course.
 
thanks Red, I need all the help I can get and mine still have baby faces...

See now I can at least tell a single from a rose...
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Well now you have guessing what I actually have. All hens look the same, but do I have RIW or White Rocks? Combs are bumpy and a red to darker red color. Their bodies are big and beefy with yellow legs. I was told my roo and the one hen was RIW. Now I don't know what I got.
 

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