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Can anyone tell me what breed of chickens they think these are I know there mixed also if the colorful one is a male or not
 

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The grey pullet with the dark head in the second picture could be a Sapphire Gem. Where did you get them?
We got them from a friend they were little when we got them now trying to figure out what they all are
 
So we have another male chicken but there divided with chicken wire will that cause any problems
If they don't have access to each other you don't have to worry about the roos fighting. If you have enough hens you can keep the roosters in the same flock. there will still be squabbles but it shouldn't be anything dangerous.
 
If they don't have access to each other you don't have to worry about the roos fighting. If you have enough hens you can keep the roosters in the same flock. there will still be squabbles but it shouldn't be anything dangerous.
If they don't have access to each other you don't have to worry about the roos fighting. If you have enough hens you can keep the roosters in the same flock. there will still be squabbles but it shouldn't be anything dangerous.
Ok I have 8 hens should that be enough or should I get more
 

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