11 chicks, genders?

FattyChickens

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First four are lavender orpingtons, supposedly all pullets but I've doubting one of them. Then two white leghorns, an ancona, and the last four are barnyard mixes/mysteries. According to backyar chickens, one might be a buff brahma and another might be a white Orrington.
 

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The first one looks like a cockerel due to its comb size. Could you get some pictures of their full bodies? (edit: You can also check the leg width. Usually, I think, a thicker leg indicates a roo.)
 
The first one looks to be your only cockerel so far. And that is not a buff Brahma. Brahmas have pea combs.
Totally forgot to include the pic of the "buff brahma" but I don't see a pea comb so you're probably right
 

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