Early guesses

tpenn

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I got these on clearance at Rural King for 50 cents a piece last month. I believe they’re 5-6 weeks old now. Sold as Easter egger pullets, but we know how that goes. I think #3 might be a cockerel, he’s bigger than the others, a little more pink in the comb, and small reddish waddles starting. I also think #5 is a chick that hopped over from another bin; I can’t remember what else they were selling that day. I know we can’t tell gender 100% at this age. Hope these post in order!
 

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I think you might have all girls as well! #3 and #5 don't look like EEs to me, but that's always hard since EEs can be so variable. Perhaps they are red sex links?
 
I think you might have all girls as well! #3 and #5 don't look like EEs to me, but that's always hard since EEs can be so variable. Perhaps they are red sex links?
Could be! I think they may have had isa browns in the next bin over when I got these
 
Could be! I think they may have had isa browns in the next bin over when I got these
Number 5 looks like one of my ISA browns. I have two lighter and one darker, and yours looks just like my darker ISA brown. Also #5 could be a golden comet (or red sex-link), they tend to look very similar to the darker version of ISA brown. Gorgeous birds!
 

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