Chicken identification

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Apr 19, 2021
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Hi,
I’m from the uk and hatched 7 eggs I got from a local farmer. She has an array of mixed hens and cockerels. Is anyone able to please help me identify what breeds they are? Thank you 😊
 

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When you get hatching eggs from someone that has an array of mixed chickens, you get an array of mixed chickens in the hatch. These chickens are referred to as Barnyard mix. There is nothing wrong with such chickens, and they are generally not inbred at that point.
I'm not sure, but those white chickens may be high percentage of the Bresse Chickens, very popular in France, and other countries close by. They are still young, so their combs may still develop larger.
Bresse chickens are not that readily available in my area.
The red chicken in second pix has feathered feet, so may be a Brahma mix.
Enjoy your chickens,,, :highfive:

WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and:welcome
 

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