Crowing Hens or Roosters?

Thanks so much everyone for all the great info and such a warm welcome to BYC.

I suspected the birds were mixed early on, because I saw his set up. The breeds didn't matter that much to me. Even if I'd ended up with a roo or two, that would have been acceptable and understandable. However 7 of the 9 is more like he picked out roos and made a mistake with the two girls. I suspect he may have a little dementia. He's an older guy living alone with a dog and over 300 birds. He may have been sharp at one time, but I think he's lost control of his breeding program.

Thanks again everyone, and thanks so much Ol Grey Mare for the visual. It's obvious to me that Frosty and Rerun look much different, but I was wondering if that was a breed difference as much as a gender difference. I even commented to my family that the two girls look more like oversized pigeons....lol.
 
Ol Grey Mare Frosty or Daisy? Frosty looks like a pullet to me
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Yep, Urban Sunshine, you are right. That is Frosty. She and the little black one pictured in subsequent posts are pullets. The other white one pictured later is Daisy, and she's a he.

Thanks!
 
Couldn't get in touch with the breeder today. Will try again. Here's another question. I've got a neighbor interested in possibly buying a roo or two or maybe even swapping for hens. He wants to know which of my three Barred Rock Mixes looks to be the most Barred Rock. Here they are again. What does everyone think? I'm thinking the first one.



 
Couldn't get in touch with the breeder today. Will try again. Here's another question. I've got a neighbor interested in possibly buying a roo or two or maybe even swapping for hens. He wants to know which of my three Barred Rock Mixes looks to be the most Barred Rock. Here they are again. What does everyone think? I'm thinking the first one.



The first bird looks like he could be pure barred Rock. He has two copies of the barring gene, giving him that lighter overall look. The other two only had one barred parent, giving them the darker look, muddier barring and other colors coming through. If you can find someone who wants to swap for hens, go for it! Although, no offense, but you might want to post a pic of the "hens" before hand, unless you trust this person and are confident in their sexing.
 
The first bird looks like he could be pure barred Rock. He has two copies of the barring gene, giving him that lighter overall look. The other two only had one barred parent, giving them the darker look, muddier barring and other colors coming through. If you can find someone who wants to swap for hens, go for it! Although, no offense, but you might want to post a pic of the "hens" before hand, unless you trust this person and are confident in their sexing.
Thanks so much. Great info. I knew he looked the most like Barred Rock, but you explained why.

If I swap for hens, I will get pics first and post them to see what everyone thinks. That's a great idea. No offense taken.

Thanks.
 
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The first bird looks like he could be pure barred Rock. He has two copies of the barring gene, giving him that lighter overall look. The other two only had one barred parent, giving them the darker look, muddier barring and other colors coming through. If you can find someone who wants to swap for hens, go for it! Although, no offense, but you might want to post a pic of the "hens" before hand, unless you trust this person and are confident in their sexing.

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