7 chicks, maybe andalusian, ameraucana.

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We have seven chicks. They are about seven weeks old now. They were supposed to all be pullets. They were labeled as Ameraucana, blue Andalusian, and Naked Necks. We would like to know the genders, breeds, and colors of each chick, please.

#1: We have no idea what breed it is.

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It has a weird comb. What is this type of comb called?

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#2: This is supposed to be an Ameraucana.

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#3: Also supposed to be an Ameraucana.

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#4: blue andalusian?

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#5: blue andalusian?

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#6: Naked Neck

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#7: Naked Neck

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The first one is a blue laced red wyandotte and the others - the naked necks i dont know
 
1-blue lace red wydott 2-brown leghorn r welsummer if lay a white egg brown leghorn 3-speckle sussex 4- and 5 blue andalusian 6 and 7 neckle neck
 
1 Blue Laced Red Wyandotte - got a cockerel in there

2 Welsummer (red earlobs) pullet

3 Speckled Sussex pullet

4 Not a Blue Andalusian, wrong comb type and earlobe color

5 Possibly a Blue Andalusian

6 Naked Neck

7 Naked Neck cockerel
 
I'm just beginning to learn what to look for in these breeds, but I can tell that the supposed Ameraucanas do not look like mine - all my Ameraucanas look like predator birds, more of a curved profile and with ear tufts. They made me think of small raptors when they were young...

How cool that you got so many different breeds!

Toril
 
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Yep. That's what I was thinking too.


And btw on #1 that is a pea comb.

That's a rose comb, not a pea comb.
 

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