Bantam Breed Identification

Amenbrotherben

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Mar 24, 2018
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Conyers, Georgia
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Hey everybody,

Can y’all help figure out what these three Bantam chicks are? I got them today at Tractor Supply.

Thanks!
 

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They have feathered legs, so that means they are likely to be Cochin or Brahmas. It's strange that the first one has white feathers on the wings when his chickie fuzz is so dark. I'm thinking it must be either a white Cochin or lavender (self blue) Cochin. The other two look like possible light Brahmas, but I am not positive. If you can tell the comb type, that would help. Cochins have single combs, Brahmas have pea combs.
 

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