Confirm any of these breeds!??!

mamabear6810

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2 pictures of each breed. All bantam except Blue Australorps. No pics of legs but if they should have feathers, they do, 5 toes, they do. Lol. Was sent 23 instead of 22 so i think they sent an extra Blue OEGB
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Blue Australorp LF
Blue Cochin
White frizzle cochin
Porcelain d'Uccle
Blue silkie
Bantam Easter Eggers
Blue laced red cornish
White laced red cornish
Blue OEGB
Red pyle OEGB
Self blue OEGB
Blue laced red wyandotte
 
Too early to confirm anyone except the silkie, try again in a few weeks. The Australorps should be the biggest ones. I assume you're aware that cornish are meat birds?
 
I agree that it would be easier to breed ID them once they are feathered out.

Australorps should have clean shanks and 4 toes.
 
Too early to confirm anyone except the silkie, try again in a few weeks. The Australorps should be the biggest ones. I assume you're aware that cornish are meat birds?
Yeah we are certain on those ones! Theyre at least double the size of the rest! Lmbo. The blacker one is like a giant teddy bear!
 
Really? I didn't know that, thanks. I thought cornish were already heritage meat birds but they created cornish xs for quicker growth and better dress weight.
They are more of a meat bird, but most people now keep them more for ornamental purposes.
 

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