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SylvanaArredondo

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Can anyone help me, these were given to me a couple months ago but Ive never known what breed or gender they might be. Can someone help me identify some?
 

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Too one possible leghorn but 100% cockerel. The one with a white head is an EE looks to be a pullet. The other two look like mixed breed pullets.
My experience with leghorns, all have way bigger combs. Pullets/hens or cockerels/Roos. Plus a LOT of missing feathers… not prepared to guess on that one.

Agree that all the others look like barnyard pullets.
 
My guess is all mix breeds. The white one looks very leghorn like except it has red earlobes so it’s not a true leghorn I would guess cockerel but with all the missing feathers I’m not positive. The rest look like pullets to me.
 
Legs look beefy enough, but honestly, for the age that comb would indicate, the bird would be feed restricted/starved for a Cornish x.

If it’s a rescue you may not be wrong. Malnutrition may explain the missing feathers
 

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