Mystery auction chicks

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If any of you know the types of these chicken please let me know. I do know that they are bantams.
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Light Brahma, cuckoo (Dutch?), EE, frizzled Cochin. The EE and cuckoo are 100% cockerels. The Brahma has a pale comb but a tall stance and they can be slow to mature so I'd say it's too early to tell. The Cochin is hiding the headgear so no idea on gender there.
 
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Light Brahma that looks like a pullet, Creole Old English Game (?) bantam cockerel, Easter Egger cockerel, white frizzled Cochin.
 
Light Brahma, pullet for now.
Crele Old English Game bantam cockerel.
Easter Egger cockerel
White bird is a White Frizzled Cochin pullet.
 
Thanks everyone! Here's a funny story, I named the smallest one sweet pea because it liked to be held and petted. We'll sweet pea is the one you all are saying is an old English game cockerel! :lol: Bahhahahabab we will see how the temperament is as it gets older.


The one that is dark, everyone is saying easter egger cockerel. I am wondering what traits am I looking for here for it to be Easter egger? It has green legs. It resembles some of the Hedemora photos I've seen?

Thank you all again I appreciate the help!
 
Green legs, pea comb and muffs (puffy cheeks) are saying ee to me, but ee's can look like anything as long as they lay a colored egg. Hedemora is still a new breed here (USA) so you probably wont find them at a auction without them being labeled as so, if you even find them then.
 
Okay they are 6 1/2 weeks! At what age do bantams start to lay? Is it sooner than standards?
 

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