What bantams are these?

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I recently picked up 7 bantam chicks from TSC. They were hatchery choice and all mixed together. I wasn't picking for specific breed, but I am curious if some more season chicken/bantam raisers know what breeds these chicks could be. I googled some chick pics but I couldn't come to any confirmed conclusions.


This chick is still waiting for a name. I am open to suggestions.


Virtruvius


Taking name suggestions.


Emmet


Batman


No name yet


Spike
 
I recently picked up 7 bantam chicks from TSC. They were hatchery choice and all mixed together. I wasn't picking for specific breed, but I am curious if some more season chicken/bantam raisers know what breeds these chicks could be. I googled some chick pics but I couldn't come to any confirmed conclusions.

Ella, Emma, Lucy, penny. Not sure on the breed.
This chick is still waiting for a name. I am open to suggestions.

not sure on the breed.
Virtruvius

Goldie, Stella, Millie. Maybe a Brahma, Cochin, and there is another breed but I can't remember the name.
Taking name suggestions.

Not sure
Emmet

Cochin
Batman

Cochin
No name yet

Maybe a Sebright
Spike
 
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I recently picked up 7 bantam chicks from TSC. They were hatchery choice and all mixed together. I wasn't picking for specific breed, but I am curious if some more season chicken/bantam raisers know what breeds these chicks could be. I googled some chick pics but I couldn't come to any confirmed conclusions.

Old English Game Bantam.
Old English Game Bantam.
Virtruvius

Millie Fleur D'uccle.

Quail Belgian Bearded D'Anvers

Mottled Cochin.

Light Brahma.

Silver Sebright.
 
Thank you all so much. I was really hoping that last one was a sebright, and all the other breeds I have been admiring. Thank you so much. One more quick question. Since you mentioned the first two as old English game, is that what this rooster is?

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I took him in last year when someone couldn't keep him once he started crowing. He is really docile. I can pick him up and handle him pretty easily. The hens also seem to swoon over his affectionate personality.
 
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Thank you all so much. I was really hoping that last one was a sebright, and all the other breeds I have been admiring. Thank you so much. One more quick question. Since you mentioned the first two as old English game, is that what this rooster is?



I took him in last year when someone couldn't keep him once he started crowing. He is really docile. I can pick him up and handle him pretty easily. The hens also seem to swoon over his affectionate personality.
Looks like it. At least he's got OEGB in him, for sure, but he could have something else.
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He's very pretty.
 

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