Bought it as a cream legbar cockrell but sure its crossed, but with what? Any thoughts?

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First one could have Legbar in it. The feathering and form is similar. Could be someone’s attempt at an olive egger, so possibly a Marans parent. If you’re in UK or Aus, the muffs could be from an Araucana, or they could be from a bearded Polish - which makes sense for the darker buff one. Either way, they’re all pullets and they’re barnyard mixes, it seems possible to me that they could have a mixed parent and a pure parent.
 
Ok thank you all for your input. I happen to know that the first one is a cockrell and was sexed at birth alongside the two golden ones as pullets. Hence why i believe they have legbar in them. Still love a good mystery though and any other input would be welcomed

I’m in very high doubt it’s a cockerel and the fact it was sold as a Legbar proves the seller is questionable. The only way they could be sexed at hatch is if the mother was a Legbar and the father was solid coloured, or if they were vent sexed.
 
Potentially a mix with olive eggs in mind. Due to pink legs, probably Marans, maybe cuckoo in color. It also has a beard so EE or Ameraucana. Not confident there is even Cream Legbar in it or that it's a cockerel
 
Potentially a mix with olive eggs in mind. Due to pink legs, probably Marans, maybe cuckoo in color. It also has a beard so EE or Ameraucana. Not confident there is even Cream Legbar in it or that it's a cockerel
Ok thank you, bought these two pullets hatched from the same egg stock. Wonder if they help in the mystery?
 

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Ok thank you all for your input. I happen to know that the first one is a cockrell and was sexed at birth alongside the two golden ones as pullets. Hence why i believe they have legbar in them. Still love a good mystery though and any other input would be welcomed
 

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