I need some Help

In the top pic you have a Barred Rock pullet and a Golden Laced Wyandotte pullet, in the 2nd pic you have either a Cornish cross or a White Rock pullet, in the 3rd pic you have two Production Reds (the pic is a bit blurry and at a poor angle for accurate sexing), and in the last pic, you have a Delaware pullet.
 
Thank you all, I will take better pictures, my little canon's batteries were dead. My wife is going to go nuts when she see's this sight tonight, I told her I was calling them the wrong names and she laughed in surgery. Thanks again all, I won't be a stranger. rg's
 
yes I would go with golden lace Wyondotte. At first it looked like my golden sebright. Barred rock-The black and white.
I also have a pure white pullet with green legs and it's a Easter egger. Not sure about yours though.
 
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In the top pic you have a Barred Rock pullet and a Golden Laced Wyandotte pullet, in the 2nd pic you have either a Cornish cross or a White Rock pullet, in the 3rd pic you have two Production Reds (the pic is a bit blurry and at a poor angle for accurate sexing), and in the last pic, you have a Delaware pullet.
Agreed
 
In the top pic you have a Barred Rock pullet and a Golden Laced Wyandotte pullet, in the 2nd pic you have either a Cornish cross or a White Rock pullet, in the 3rd pic you have two Production Reds (the pic is a bit blurry and at a poor angle for accurate sexing), and in the last pic, you have a Delaware pullet.
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So if I keep the Wyandotte, Delaware, White Rock, 2 Barred Rocks, 2 Production Reds , and one Red Rooster---I ought to have a decent flock that gets along?
 
So if I keep the Wyandotte, Delaware, White Rock, 2 Barred Rocks, 2 Production Reds , and one Red Rooster---I ought to have a decent flock that gets along?

All those breeds will get along fine as long as they are not overcrowded. You need a minimum of at least 4sq. ft. of floor area in your coop (not counting the area taken up by the nest boxes), and a minimum of at least 10 sq. ft. of area in your run. More space is better as overcrowding can quickly lead to aggression, fighting, biting and feather plucking, and even cannibalism with any chicken breeds.
 
I am gonna send a picture tomorrow morning and show what I have planned, don't laugh to hard when you see my plan, actually my wifes. We have settled at the #9 for our flock, 8 girls and a boy, the above mentioned. You know what, I had more fun this past 2 1/2 months raising these chicks to birds, 8 of my girls are on there way to Montana(4-Barred 4 Reds), hope they send pictures :). rg's
 

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