Help identifying breeds - from Italian chicken show

I'm unsure of some, but here are my guesses for a few (listed in the order of the pictures):

#2. Red Leghorn?
#3. Golden Duckwing Rosecomb?
#4. White Laced Red Cornish?
#5. Salmon Faverolles?
#6. Silver Ameraucana?
#7. Serama?
#11. Silver Ameraucana?
#12. Citron Spangled Dutch bantam?
#13. Araucana?

~Alex
 
I'm unsure of some, but here are my guesses for a few (listed in the order of the pictures):

#2. Red Leghorn?
#3. Golden Duckwing Rosecomb?
#4. White Laced Red Cornish?
#5. Salmon Faverolles?
#6. Silver Ameraucana?
#7. Serama?
#11. Silver Ameraucana?
#12. Citron Spangled Dutch bantam?
#13. Araucana?

~Alex
Unfortunately, Ameraucana are not available in Europe. At least not in Germany and neighboring countries. If they were, I'd be all over it. Lol
 
Unfortunately, Ameraucana are not available in Europe. At least not in Germany and neighboring countries. If they were, I'd be all over it. Lol

Ah, thank you for the information! :) I'm unsure as to what's available in Europe, which is why my post was full of mere guesses. ;)

~Alex
 
One thing to understand first is that Italy probably has different breed/variety standards than the U.S. So exact fits may not be possible. I'm going to go with what the birds probably are, but nothing definite.

First set:
1. gold laced Orpington or Cochin
2. Wheaten or buff Leghorn. It could be a Catalana del Prat, too.
3. Silver rose comb bantam.

Second set:
1. Cornish. Maybe double laced splash or similar variety they have in Italy.
2. Salmon Faverolles
3. Ameraucana, silver

Third set:
1. Maybe white old English bantam.
2. Probably a Leghorn or Legorn related breed from Italy.
3. Not sure on this at all. Must be a European breed or mix.

Fourth set:
1. Self blue pea comb Belgian bantam. Looks very close to a D'Anvers but for the combs.
2. Perhaps a silver Ameraucana bantam.
3. Mille fleur Dutch bantam
4. Araucana is the only breed I know with ear tufts, but there could be others in Europe.
 
Ah, thank you for the information! :) I'm unsure as to what's available in Europe, which is why my post was full of mere guesses. ;)

~Alex
I'm guessing too.;) But the Ameraucana is a breed I would love to be able to get here, so that is something I can contribute. :D

Even with the countries being so close together, there are still breeds that are quite unknown in other countries. But it makes guessing more fun. :D
 

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