Help identify please!

Tnkerbll71

In the Brooder
Aug 31, 2025
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Google does not do well with identifying chickens! Lol I end up having more questions than answers. I inherited my flock from a newbie that had to remove the flock for personal issues and here we are.
My hens are goofy and downright entertaining to say the least. Each have their own "personality". We have the town bully, the mother, the instigator, and many more I'm sure from a flock of 13.
Can I get help with identifying all of my flock?
 

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Google does not do well with identifying chickens! Lol I end up having more questions than answers. I inherited my flock from a newbie that had to remove the flock for personal issues and here we are.
My hens are goofy and downright entertaining to say the least. Each have their own "personality". We have the town bully, the mother, the instigator, and many more I'm sure from a flock of 13.
Can I get help with identifying all of my flock?
 
Google does not do well with identifying chickens! Lol I end up having more questions than answers. I inherited my flock from a newbie that had to remove the flock for personal issues and here we are.
My hens are goofy and downright entertaining to say the least. Each have their own "personality". We have the town bully, the mother, the instigator, and many more I'm sure from a flock of 13.
Can I get help with identifying all of my flock?
The red ones in the background of the first picture could be Rode Island Red or New Hampshire or Production Red (several different names but very similar chickens: red with a black tail, single comb and yellow legs with no feathers on the feet, lay brown eggs.)
 

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