3 breeds, please help!

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I bought these cuties about s month ago and thought I’d remember the breeds but I don’t. Can anyone help?
 

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If the black one has clean legs (no feAthering), then might be black Jersey Giant.

take some better pics of them standing, from the side and from the front, so can see feathering, legs, comb type.
 
If the black one has clean legs (no feAthering), then might be black Jersey Giant.

take some better pics of them standing, from the side and from the front, so can see feathering, legs, comb type.
Ok here are some better photos
 

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The black is likely to be a Black Autralorp. (Chance of being a black sexlink.) Probably female.

The brown is likely a sexlink pullet--they get sold under many names, such as Red Star or ISA Brown or Cinnamon Queen or Gold Sexlink. If sexlink, then definitely female.

The white is likely to be a White Leghorn, or a White Rock, or a sexlink male (any of the kinds I listed above for the brown one, but the males are colored white.) Probably a male, no matter what kind he is.
 

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