Could use a Roo/Stew or Hen & Breed help..

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head banging...these are those Pre-K birds..I THANK YOU IN ADVANCE for helping!!

I think I am seeing some hens..I dont thinkt hey are mostly roos anymore!

Pardon my girls holding some..they just "HAD" to be in the pics!

So, please tell me if they are Roos/Hens and breed if known..

I think most are barnyard mixes..

Please breed?? and please pullet..I love this one!

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EE pullet? kinda looks like a RS, but the feathers are coming in differently..

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Barred rock -- Pullet?

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EE pullet

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EE pullet

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ROO, ROO, Pullet, Pullet, Pullet
BREEDS anyone?

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PULLET, ROO, ROO, ROO
Breeds anyone?

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Brown -- Roo
Black - Roo
White -- Pullet
black - pullet
mixed white/brown one; PLEASE tell me its a pullet..(breed? mix?)
one behind that : pullet...

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Well, I can't help you on the breeds or genders, but I just had to respond and say the non-feathered chicks are adorable!
 
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HAHA I was like nonfeathered chicks..what? I kept saying it and hubby said uh..the girls..
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lol
 
ok gals..I'm taking off for the eve..will ck back late tonight..leaving tomorrow for a mini-vacation to be back sunday...

Hope you all can have some good guesses for me!! TIA!
 
even w/the darker legs? I looked them up and their legs look much much lighter..

does anyone have any gueses on the OTHER ones please?
 
I know the one that really matters is the one you want an answer on most of all for the pullet/roo question... and unfortunately I can't say either way. I'm leaning toward pullet, because from the pictures that big single comb doesn't look too red. Can't really tell too much from these pictures on the feathers... really, if she/he's you're favorite, I'd just wait until it crows or lays to make my decision if it hasn't become clear before then. Other than that... you do look like you have a whole ton of pullets! (Lucky you!) But you seem to be able to tell that yourself.

I'm seeing some Cornish Crosses, or is that just me? And that black one is almost certainly an australorp or an aussie x.
 
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the cornish crosses?? are those meat birds then?

Yeah, those are meatbirds, but I could be wrong. I only say that because I once had a cornish mix that looked exactly like your white/brown pullet (hopefully.)
 

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