What color are my new girls?

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What would you call the color variety of the middle bird and the one on the right?
 

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What would you call the color variety of the middle bird and the one on the right?

The lighting is a little dark, but I'll take a guess and say from left to right; Millie fleur, black-mottled, and golden-neck? I could be wrong. I've heard the black can be anywhere from lighter to darker, so idk. I've always had Millie fleur's and I just love them. I think my roosters are so laid back and beautiful little guys. I also find them to be the very tidy, lol. Meaning; it seems to me i don't have to clean their coop as often as the others. Just rambling.....have a happy holiday!
Good luck in your search!
- Jess
 
The lighting is a little dark, but I'll take a guess and say from left to right; Millie fleur, black-mottled, and golden-neck? I could be wrong. I've heard the black can be anywhere from lighter to darker, so idk. I've always had Millie fleur's and I just love them. I think my roosters are so laid back and beautiful little guys. I also find them to be the very tidy, lol. Meaning; it seems to me i don't have to clean their coop as often as the others. Just rambling.....have a happy holiday!
Good luck in your search!
- Jess
Thank you! Ya sorry about the lighting. They are brand new and super flighty so i have them locked inside the coop until they acclimate so if they do excape the yard they know to come home. Thanks for the input! Have a Happy Holiday as well!
 
Agree with Jes78b, but the middle one looks like a spangled old English game bantam, and maybe a cockerel, depending on age.
Yes old english for sure. Thank you. I was thinking spangled due to the redish color which i know you cant see well in the pic. I surly home its not a cockeral. The lady i got them from said they are all either in there first or second winter.
 
Yes old english for sure. Thank you. I was thinking spangled due to the redish color which i know you cant see well in the pic. I surly home its not a cockeral. The lady i got them from said they are all either in there first or second winter.
If they are over 6 months old then they are definitely all pullets. It's just hard to tell age in the photo.
 

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