D'Angelo N Va. :
Thanks everyone...ok..finally here are some pictures. I finally figured out how to do it.....I think
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Wow... I figured someone would reply. Maybe it's just that it was the weekend...
Here's what I think, given that I'm relatively new to poultry but I've done a TON of research and I have a background in noticing details
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I'd say they're all adorable and definitely pet quality. Many of them are technically booted bantams since they have wattles and no beards (like the cockerel in the first pic, though he has a d'uccle topline/body shape). The first cockerel also doesn't have very consistent coloring - ideally, nearly every feather will have the red/black/white pattern. They're still young, so that may get slightly better after another molt (though that may only happen with the white, I think they're stuck with whatever amount of black they start with). He also seems pretty big for a 7 wk old d'uccle. The pullet in the bottom pic has decent foot feathering and her color is ok, but her head shape is off - it should be shorter overall, with a shorter beak.
The cockerel in the bottom right of the middle picture looks somewhat promising - he has a nice thick "bull neck" shape to his front end, and a decent topline and foot feathers, from what I can see, as well as ok beak/head shape, though he has an extra point or two in his comb (but it's a nice size). I would still want to see more fullness to his beard, and a bit more mille coloring which might show up after his next molt.
Overall, I think they'll make fabulous pets for someone (or a few someones), and I think you could certainly charge $15-20 for a pair or $25-30 for a trio, depending on your market. I wouldn't sell most of them as d'uccles, though... I would market them as d'uccle or booted bantam crosses.