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    Breed and gender confirmation

    Can someone help me confirm - is this a cream crested legbar (female)? I have 2 in my flock, they’re absolutely gorgeous birds. Through research I think this is what I have. I was given welsummer, barnevelder, RIR’s, cream crested legbars, and speckled Sussex! Thanks in advance
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    Which chicks are which breed

    What breeds do you see ? Chicks are 4 weeks old! I’m struggling to identify the difference between Sussex and RIR’s! Are RIR’s more red then sporty white like shown in photo’s? What about the tops of their heads? Some are more white and some have a strip going up their neck. I was given...
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    Help identify!

    So helpful! Thank you!
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    Help identify!

    Okay! I think I have a few then! The photo with the dust bath showing - I think this one could be a welsummer - maybe a pullet? It’s got the longer more developed tail, the solid eyeliner Okay! Good to know. Thank you!
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    Help!

    Ouhhh! Fingers crossed!! Thanks for your input!! Cheers
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    Help identify!

    Yes!! I’m also thinking those two are roo’s bc of how their combs are developing! I think I have 4 identified as roo’s out of 16, and I’m sure theyre will be more! Thanks!!
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    Help identify!

    Can someone help me identify my chicks?! Chicks are 4 weeks old! These are the breeds I was given (welsummer, cream crested legbar, Rhode Island Red, possibly some barnevelder, and speckled Sussex). Thanks in advance!!
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    Help!

    Can someone help me identify my chicks?! 4 weeks old! I have suspicions this one might be a hen, tail is a lot more developed than the others, small comb! These are the breeds I was given (welsummer, cream crested legbar, Rhode Island Red, possibly some barnevelder, and speckled Sussex).
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    HELP!

    Can someone help me identify my chicks?! These are the breeds I was given (welsummer, cream crested legbar, Rhode Island Red, possibly some barnevelder, and speckled Sussex). I have suspicions it might be a rooster! Combs a lot more developed than the others only being a couple days older...
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