First Flock identity

ChickChic34

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Jul 11, 2022
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We have the start of our first flock! Pretty sure we have 1 Golden Laced Wyandotte. Possibly 2 Buff Orpington’s. No idea what #4 is. Is it too early to identify pullet vs. cockerel?
 

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We have the start of our first flock! Pretty sure we have 1 Golden Laced Wyandotte. Possibly 2 Buff Orpington’s. No idea what #4 is. Is it too early to identify pullet vs. cockerel?
Last bird is a golden laced Sebright. I’m not the best with bantam breed IDs, so I’ll leave the rest for @Rhodebar Lover

Most birds appear to be pullets (though one of the white birds is harder to see). Only exception is the first bird-he is definitely a cockerel.
 
Black Breasted Red Old English Game Bantam cockerel, two Red Pyle Old English Game Bantam pullets, and a Golden Sebright pullet!
Hi there. Any idea where I can find information on the Ref Pyle Old English bantams? Trying to learn more about them. My son in particular would like to know how many eggs they lay in a typical week.
 

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