Confirm My Guesses - White Rock & Silver Wyandotte hens?

Whittni

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The laced one is the Silver (or silver partridge? looks just like someone elses, here) Wyandotte (hatchery bird I bet) and then the white one is the White Rock, I've had a lot of barred rocks and she reminds me of them in her body shape. Both are so sweet and great pets - much friendlier than my bantams and are good layers too, both have layed since yesterday when I got them.

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The laced one is the Silver (or silver partridge? looks just like someone elses, here) Wyandotte (hatchery bird I bet) and then the white one is the White Rock, I've had a lot of barred rocks and she reminds me of them in her body shape. Both are so sweet and great pets - much friendlier than my bantams and are good layers too, both have layed since yesterday when I got them.

Thanks
I think you might be right if hatchery birds, maybe mixes
 
It looks like you do have a silver-laced wyandotte (either a hatchery quality or a mix) and a white rock ( although, is she a bit dirty in her neck area or is that tan/ gray colored?) I have white rocks and they are super friendly birds, so it does sound (and she looks VERY much) like a white rock. I hope this helps! : )
 
They are rather dirty, the yellow is from eating marigold or corn at their old home I think, since the under fluff is all white.
 
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It looks like you do have a silver-laced wyandotte (either a hatchery quality or a mix) and a white rock ( although, is she a bit dirty in her neck area or is that tan/ gray colored?) I have white rocks and they are super friendly birds, so it does sound (and she looks VERY much) like a white rock. I hope this helps! : )
 

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