Help identify these

ctcasper5

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Mar 11, 2016
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Ok, the first I have are about 3 1/2 weeks old, I'm not sure when you can tell roo or hen and breed but thought maybe someone could help. These all came out of the pulley bin at tractor supply. All have yellow feet with no feathers.

This one I'm pretty sure is a roo:
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This one ?:
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#3 there are 4 like this one
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Heres pics of all these ones together:
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We got this one from the bantam bin the same day:
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This one was sold to me (as a hatching egg) as a lavender Orp but is not, I was told it's a frizzled americauna?: feathers on leg
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And this one is a Lavender Orp born on Easter, how soon can I tell sex?:
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I am new to the chicken game so I can't offer any assistance. However, I am interested to see what people say the breed is for the top chicks. I have some just like that and I was told that they were Buff Orpington, but I don't think that's true. Best of luck!
 
Those are def not buffs, I had some when I had chickens before. I'm wondering if they are welsummers? Anyway, they told you wrong about them being Buffs
I am new to the chicken game so I can't offer any assistance. However, I am interested to see what people say the breed is for the top chicks. I have some just like that and I was told that they were Buff Orpington, but I don't think that's true. Best of luck!
 
put the chick in the palm of your hand,If the chick will not be still,It is a rooster, if the chick is still it is a hen.
 

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