Chicken "mutt" club!!!

Here's my mutt!! Bonnie :) Obviously my favorite as she's going to a barbecue with me in the car and not as a meal! Lol! She's supposed to be a RIR ameraucana and australorp mix. Whatever she is I'd like all my chickens to be like her! <3

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This is goldie locks, a buff orpington/black australorp cross. He :( was hatched with with 3 others of the same. They are the most friendliest chickens ever! They always come to greet me and ask for belly rubs. They fall asleep in my hand all the time from belly rubs and always want to be near me and cuddle. They are like miniature puppies. Too bad they all turned out to be boys (at least I believe they are) :(
 



This is goldie locks, a buff orpington/black australorp cross. He
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was hatched with with 3 others of the same. They are the most friendliest chickens ever! They always come to greet me and ask for belly rubs. They fall asleep in my hand all the time from belly rubs and always want to be near me and cuddle. They are like miniature puppies. Too bad they all turned out to be boys (at least I believe they are)
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Are they crowing? Do you have any side view photos for comparison? The face on this one looks more girly to me....
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No crowing yet but they're only 10 weeks and have had decent sized combs for the past few weeks. They are also starting to get saddle feathers in. This one and one other do have a smaller comb/frame compared to the others and have made me question if they could be girls, but I'm 99% sure they are boys especially with the saddle feathers :/
 
No crowing yet but they're only 10 weeks and have had decent sized combs for the past few weeks. They are also starting to get saddle feathers in. This one and one other do have a smaller comb/frame compared to the others and have made me question if they could be girls, but I'm 99% sure they are boys especially with the saddle feathers
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Those are sweet photos. My Buff Orpington roosters who were raised together turned out to be great as adults. They got along with each other, and were still sweet. But they had be separated from the hens, because the hens were getting too much male attention with multiple roosters around.
 

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