help identifying theses chickens

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1-can't help you more than he's a mix
2-hatchery-quality Delaware
3-due to muffs, likely D'Anvers or Easter Egger cross
4-Naked Neck crossed with likely a Rose Comb Bantam. Super interesting
1-can't help you more than he's a mix
2-hatchery-quality Delaware
3-due to muffs, likely D'Anvers or Easter Egger cross
4-Naked Neck crossed with likely a Rose Comb Bantam. Super interesting cross, never seen such a beautifully feathered chicken with a naked neck! 😂
5-Probably Old English Game mix
1Got him from number 5 and a barred rock
2 thought so too,so i can rule out corronation sussex?
3 she doesn't lay green eggs they are small light brown eggs.got her from number 5 and rooster(pictured below)
4got the naked neck as a gift from a friend along with an old english game bantam rooster
5got her along with number rooster(pictured below)produced number 3
 

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Not a Coronation Sussex, they are quite uncommon and your rooster has barring. The new rooster is a Silkie mix. I can't really get more specific than that. Maybe D'Uccle in there too because I'm seeing white skin. That would make sense of him being the father for 3 because that's where the muffs are coming from!
 
I thought you got them from an auction??
yes I did. But only the Rooster I provided pictures for above and the number 5 hen. The rest are hatchlings from the two.And i've recently discovered a breed called "Dandawari" bred in a city in Egypt which looks like number 5
 
yes I did. But only the Rooster I provided pictures for above and the number 5 hen. The rest are hatchlings from the two.And i've recently discovered a breed called "Dandawari" bred in a city in Egypt which looks like number 5
It wasn’t clear in your post. Do you think one of your hens is a dandawari?
 
I agree with @Rhodebar Lover that #2 is a Delaware, #4 is a naked neck mix, #5 is an old English game bantam mix, and your other rooster is a silkie mix.
I'm confused because someone said she was a mix and not a delaware because she had white skin or pink skin I think
 

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