A few bantie chickens to identify

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Please help identify a few chickens I got from tractor supply. They are supposed to be purebreds but they had no idea what they were. Now they are finally old enough that I think they can be identified.

There are 4 different kinds:
1. White with black tail
2. Buff or red with white splashed
3. Light buff
4. Black/gray

thanks for any help!
 

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Wow if that’s what they are that would be great. Awesome looking little roosters! Thanks for the help!
 
Wow if that’s what they are that would be great. Awesome looking little roosters! Thanks for the help!
That's what they are. I raised them for years. Neat little birds.
Looks like you have a pair. Read up on their short leg lethal gene. Thats the only draw back with breeding them.
 
Thank you everyone for the help. The only ones left to identify are the black/gray ones. I will try to get better pictures and post them. Thanks again!
 

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