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Oh I know the brown is Ameraucana, her name is Red. The others I thought were Leghorns but they have red ear lobes and lay brown eggs. Leghorns have white ear lobes and white eggs. Hence the reason I have not been able to figure out what what breed they are as of yet....

Thank you for looking and commenting :)

I agree that these look exactly like my ladies from Whole Foods. Ours were hatched by @KernH. We have done some research and found they are likely a mix of White Plymouth and Leghorn.
Ours are 21 months old and started lay at 4 1/2 months. They have rarely missed a day since. They lay a tan to cream colored XL to Jumbo egg. We would love to add a few more to our flock, but we haven't been able to find any locally. Where did you get yours?
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We picked up ours at Tracy Feed in Tracy, CA. He get chicks every year. I have no idea where his come from but he always has them for about a 4 week period in the spring. We got our 1st week in April this year. So they are 8 months old now. They we're about a week and a half when we brought them home.
 
Sorry one more question. So if I beleive then to be near 18 days or so should I lea e them in turned in touched for about 3-4 days and see or should I not?
 
Sorry one more question. So if I beleive then to be near 18 days or so should I lea e them in turned in touched for about 3-4 days and see or should I not?
Usually eggs go on lockdown the last three days that means turn off the turner (often remove them from the turner and take it out of the incubator) the humidity is generally set higher at hatch time and dont open the bator till the hatch is done.
 

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