Another tsc bantam guess

Coletafarm

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I've never had bantams before so I'm not great with identifying the breeds.

Any guess would be much appreciated.

Also any guesses on sex on the one that's feathering in super slow compared to the others

All are about 3 weeks old
 

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1 porcelain D'Uccles

2 Rhode Island Red

3 Old English game bantam. Black breasted red or Golden duckwing. I believe it's a cockerel.

4 same as 3

5 Buff Brahma if it has yellow legs, or else D'Uccle if the legs are blue or white. Brahmas have pea combs, D'Uccles have single combs.

7 I believe you have at least 2 Millie Fleur D'Uccles in that group, and maybe one buff Brahma. Difficult to be certain without seeing legs or combs.

I wouldn't worry about the RIR being slow feathered. It looks healthy, and could still be a pullet. Time will tell.
 
1 porcelain D'Uccles

2 Rhode Island Red

3 Old English game bantam. Black breasted red or Golden duckwing. I believe it's a cockerel.

4 same as 3

5 Buff Brahma if it has yellow legs, or else D'Uccle if the legs are blue or white. Brahmas have pea combs, D'Uccles have single combs.

7 I believe you have at least 2 Millie Fleur D'Uccles in that group, and maybe one buff Brahma. Difficult to be certain without seeing legs or combs.

I wouldn't worry about the RIR being slow feathered. It looks healthy, and could still be a pullet. Time will tell.
I personally see all d'Uccles of the feather-footed birds but I agree with how you said to determine breeds! The OEGB looks black breasted red to me and they're typically more common of a variety
 

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