Identifying 20+ breeds!

SoFlockingHappy

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Hello everyone! I have counted over 20 breeds in my flock. Im still not 100% confident in all my suspicions! I need ya'lls help! I'm wanting to have my own small scale hatchery.. one of these days and i need to think about separating all these precious babies out. Ive been hatching every 28 days since March and what fun it has been. They have all been RIR until last week. We did our first "barnyard mix" and omg! What fun! We have 4 naked necks, 1 lavender orpington, 2 black Marans and so many more. Ill post some pictures now and more later. Let me know what you think!
 

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1st pic: (L to R) RiR (?), Blue Copper Marans Rooster, BSL (?), RSL (?)
2nd: RSL, BSL
3rd: 2 RIR, Australorp (maybe BJG?), Dominique
4th: RIR hens, RIR roo, Speckled Sussex hen
5th: ?
6th: ?
7th: Light brahma
8th: some sort of Lemon Blue or splash coloring?

If you breed red over white you can get RSL (cockerels, white; Pullets, red upon hatch).
 
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1st pic: (L to R) RiR (?), Blue Copper Marans Rooster, BSL (?), RSL (?)
2nd: RSL, BSL
3rd: 2 RIR, Australorp (maybe BJG?), Dominique
4th: RIR hens, RIR roo, Speckled Sussex hen
5th: ?
6th: ?
7th: Light brahma
8th: some sort of Lemon Blue or splash coloring?

If you breed red over white you can get RSL (cockerels, white; Pullets, red upon hatch).
Im not sure of your abbreviations! Lol.
 
Hello everyone! I have counted over 20 breeds in my flock. Im still not 100% confident in all my suspicions! I need ya'lls help! I'm wanting to have my own small scale hatchery.. one of these days and i need to think about separating all these precious babies out. Ive been hatching every 28 days since March and what fun it has been. They have all been RIR until last week. We did our first "barnyard mix" and omg! What fun! We have 4 naked necks, 1 lavender orpington, 2 black Marans and so many more. Ill post some pictures now and more later. Let me know what you think!
 

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Pic 1: Rhode Island Red, blue copper maran, black sex link, red sex link

Pic 2: Black sex link, red sex link

Pic 3: Rhode Island reds, Dominique (barred chicken on back right) and the underfoot of black chicken will tell breed. Yellow underfoot = black jersey giant Pinkish White underfoot = black Australorp

Pic 4: Rhode Island Red hens and a roo, speckled Sussex hen

Pic 5: Lavender Orpington roo

Pic 6: Maybe a black sex link roo

Pic 7: light Brahma

Pic 8: not sure
 
Pic 1: Again check underfoot
Pic 2: Possibly barred Cochin
Pic 3: Not sure, possibly a blue maran roo
Pic 4: check underfoot
Pic 5: not totally sure about these, pheonix roo red sex link Hen, I can’t see the whites legs or neck, in the back it looks like a buff orpington
Pic 6: Rhode Island Red hens, light Sussex cockerel, maybe a sapphire gem it’s hard to tell because it’s blurry.
 
Pic 1: Again check underfoot
Pic 2: Possibly barred Cochin
Pic 3: Not sure, possibly a blue maran roo
Pic 4: check underfoot
Pic 5: not totally sure about these, pheonix roo red sex link Hen, I can’t see the whites legs or neck, in the back it looks like a buff orpington
Pic 6: Rhode Island Red hens, light Sussex cockerel, maybe a sapphire gem it’s hard to tell because it’s blurry.

I agree with this. Golden duckwing Phoenix rooster.
 

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