Figuring out what breed we have...

ssharrett

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Most of our birds are easy to tell what they are except these 4 rescues we took in. They are the size of our B B Reds. They have heavily feathered feet








 
That multi colored one is a D'Uccles. The orange one looks like a buff orpington. The white one could be a cochin or silkie.
 
All 4 are bantom, have single combs, are about the size of my B B Reds. All have feathered feet
 
Most of our birds are easy to tell what they are except these 4 rescues we took in. They are the size of our B B Reds. They have heavily feathered feet
Looks like a Buff Orpington to me.







The other birds are Belgian Bearded D'Uccles. I think that the orangish one ifs a Goldenneck D'uccle, and the others are either Porcelain D'Uccles or White D'Uccles. The photos are too blurry and far away to tell for sure.
 
The golden is a BO. The rest look like D´Uccles. Maybe you could get us a photo that is more Close-up? Thanks!
 
So there is a bantam BO? Sorry for the fuzzy photos but it was so hot outside and my camera came out from a cool house
 
There are buff orpington bantams, for instance Cackle Hatchery sells them. I am confused about how many chickens there are, are there four with feathered feet or only three, and then is the fourth one you are talking about the buff orpinton looking one in the pictures above that does not have feathered feet?
 
So there is a bantam BO? Sorry for the fuzzy photos but it was so hot outside and my camera came out from a cool house
Yes, there are bantam Buff Orpingtons. Every breed of chicken recognized by the American Poultry Association has a bantam counterpart, except in the case of the Barnevelder.
 
OK, pardon my confusion!! We have 3 D'Uccles, one gold with dots and two whitish cream THEN there is Goldy who has no feathers on her feet but is a bantom also
 

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