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View attachment 1023971 View attachment 1023977 View attachment 1023980 View attachment 1023981 I was given these "Hens" looking to see what they are and if they are all hens? Egg color? Age? Breed? Any suggestions appreciated. The two brown have feathered feet... and the other two have small polish looking tops?
The first is a silver laced cochin mixed with polish, the second is a silver laced polish mixed with a silver hamburg maybe, the third is a gold laced cochin mixed with a new Hampshire red, and the last is a new Hampshire red mixed with a brahma.
 
The first is a silver laced cochin mixed with polish, the second is a silver laced polish mixed with a silver hamburg maybe, the third is a gold laced cochin mixed with a new Hampshire red, and the last is a new Hampshire red mixed with a brahma.
Thanks so much for your response! Do they look like hens to you?
 
I think the first is a rooster, the second female, and the third and fourth roosters. But it mostly depends on how old they are. They look a bit small, around 13 weeks
 
View attachment 1023971 View attachment 1023977 View attachment 1023980 View attachment 1023981 I was given these "Hens" looking to see what they are and if they are all hens? Egg color? Age? Breed? Any suggestions appreciated. The two brown have feathered feet... and the other two have small polish looking tops?

Cockerel, pullet, cockerel and cockerel. All are mixes, first two have silkie. Since age is not certain there could be a little hope for the first.
 
So this batch we picked up some bantams but got two that look real. I was wondering if anyone might know.
 

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