I'm guessing here based on research but experienced second opinions wanted please.

Even with the feathered feet? That's why I thought it to be a Cochin instead of a Wyandotte due to the feathered feet. I couldn't find Wyandotte's with feathered feet anywhere. Do you know of they do?
 
hmm.. i didnt see the feathers on the feet.. Im not sure then, my wyandotte doesnt have feathered feet.. but coloring is the exact same. Maybe it is a cochin? Shes pretty though, either way :)
 
The other bird is all blue/grey feathered like those shown on the Ameraucana.org site and is definitely a female. The one with the brown I assume you are correct. I also noticed today that the brown/blue bird has a three row comb which I am told would be a Rooster. If the Ameraucana and the EE were bred, would that produce all EE's or would I possibly get some Ameraucana's?

So far no input on the first picture which I assume to be Black Marans. You have any ideas?
 
Marans, feather footed blacks, may have a tiny tint of copper

Buff laced (though im not sure there is one)or a very light blue laced red splash Wyandotte

Silver laced Cochin

Easter egger
 
Thanks, what about the Blue/Grey feathered bird next to the EE? Could that be an Ameraucana since it does not have the color variance and is solid colored?
 
Missed that one, sorry.

Hard to tell. Color is correct for a blue, or blue wheaten, I *think*. However, the vast majority of "amercauna" sold in hatcheries, feed stores, and back yard flock breeders are really EE. So depending on where you got the birds. EE are all the fun colors. I think amercauna come in like 6? Colors. Post another picture of the blue.
 

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