EEs? And pullets?

TxChickieFan

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My brother went to the monthly flea market this morning...and now he needs to set up a quarantine pen. Not that any of us needed more chickens, but I kinda like what he found. These appear to be about 8-10 weeks old, and are not the normal EE shades of brown. Are they EEs, or do I need to learn how to spell Ameracauna? And do you guys see any obvious "not-pullets" in the group? There are 7 total birds--2 pics of each.

Thanks for all opinions! Let me know if you'd like more pics of any particular bird.
 

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I took some pics of them in the cage standing, but it's tougher to get them to line up and smile. We're still working on the quarantine pen and haven't turned them out yet. I'm guessing (and fine with) EEs, and like these cuz they're less common colors around here.
 

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I took some pics of them in the cage standing, but it's tougher to get them to line up and smile. We're still working on the quarantine pen and haven't turned them out yet. I'm guessing (and fine with) EEs, and like these cuz they're less common colors around here.
Can I see more pics of the pure-looking white one? It's the only one giving me rooster vibes.
 
No obvious saddle feathers yet that I can find...

Sorry for the delay. Also had to put the other chickens up for the night.
 

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The white one looks like a pullet, she just seems to be going through the awkward tail phase. There was one head picture of a blue one that looked to have a 3 "pea" wide comb, indicating cockerel BUT, it could just be the lighting/angle. They look like pretty EEs. The white one is particularly stunning. Nice birds.
 

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