Help with genders please!

LunaMarieWolf

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Dec 31, 2018
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These babies are comming to their 7 month mark here next month. And my family want to know who to keep and who to sell before I go off to college.

I can already tell you the white one is a rooster. And the orange and two black and red ones are hens.

I need help on the Golden sebright, Brabanter, small silver one, and the orange silkie/porcelain d'uccle cross one.

If you are able to tell me the breed of the small silver one that would be great! It was sold to us as a lavender orpington bantam but... I don't think that was right XD

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Any and all help is appreciated! Thank you!
 
Your buff/orange silkie cross appears to be a cockerel, the sebright seems to be a mix or at least for some recessive Gene's there! Not supposed to have a single comb ;D I'd also guess cockerel, I feel like sebrights are supposed to have smaller combs/wattles overall. The brabanter seems more like a Polish mix to me, no beard, but looks like a hen :) the small silver one reminds me of an old English game bantam but I'm not certain, where did you get them? Little grey one appears to be a pullet/hen though to me :)
 
Your buff/orange silkie cross appears to be a cockerel, the sebright seems to be a mix or at least for some recessive Gene's there! Not supposed to have a single comb ;D I'd also guess cockerel, I feel like sebrights are supposed to have smaller combs/wattles overall. The brabanter seems more like a Polish mix to me, no beard, but looks like a hen :) the small silver one reminds me of an old English game bantam but I'm not certain, where did you get them? Little grey one appears to be a pullet/hen though to me :)

I got them from a local Atwoods. We let a broody hen take on some chicks after her clutch only hatched out 3. The broody hens actual chicks are the white rooster and orange hen, and the Silkie cross. The rest we bought.
 

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