help identifying these breeds/gender would be great

Mr.Universe

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so. i know i have golden sex links, and astralorpes/lopes, BUT i have no clue what these guys are.

also, is this a male or femal astralorpe

i think these girls are plymouth rocks
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these are the lorpes
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gowever. this one imparticular appears to be growing spurrs?
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compaired to the other lorpe
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now im stumped on these 2, what are they (butterscotch haming for the picture, lol)
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and what are these 2 they are some sort of bantam
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and the golden sex links
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thanks in advance guys. appreciate any help
 
Last pic is a Golden sexlink aka red sexlink and they are sexed at birth,it’s a hen.The pic above it looks to be a male based on the tail and the reddish comb,but it’s young so give it time.No idea what the bird above it is.Above the bantam is Golden laced Wyandotte and I can’t see the head,but the feathers tell me female,the brown chick next to it is a most definitely a male.The austroulorps are girls,and all chicks have spur bumps,which is what your seeing,some hens even grow spurs,but it’s not all too common,but not all too rare.The very first pic with the spotted bird looks like a Marans.
 
heres better pictures of both wayondettes i have
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same birds tail which appears has a pulled feather from its tail area
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better shots of butterscotch
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heres the other wayondette nala
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tail
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and the other brown whatever it is
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and the tail
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heres better pictures of both wayondettes i have
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same birds tail which appears has a pulled feather from its tail area
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better shots of butterscotch
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heres the other wayondette nala
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tail
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and the other brown whatever it is
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and the tail
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They both have feathered legs? Cochins. Your birds are still growing in their feathers, so that is just exposed bases of the feathers, nothing looks pulled.
 
no. they were stripped of feathers on theyre butts. the last picture is the same bird i posted in injurys and diseases, it was definately packed clean of feathers this is the second partridge posted aboves back after 3 weeks of care
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In the first picture the black ones are NOT Plymouth Rocks, more likely Australorps. The black and white one could be a BR, my 2 are only 3 weeks old but seem to be coloring up like that bird.
 
Oh
no. they were stripped of feathers on theyre butts. the last picture is the same bird i posted in injurys and diseases, it was definately packed clean of feathers this is the second partridge posted aboves back after 3 weeks of careView attachment 1388403
Oh, well they have grown back nicely than. I see that sometimes in young birds so I assumed that was what I was seeing.
 
Your barred rock and wyandottes are actually cochins, and all the others with feathered feet are also cochins or cochin bantams. The two red and black cochins are most likely cockerels. The two black pullets are actually jersey giants, not australorps. Most young chickens have spur bumps, even if they're pullets.
 

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