New chicks that we got from Atwood's *UPDATED PICS PAGE 3*

Here are the updated pictures a month later. If anyone wants to guess gender that would be great as well! The two BSL's were banded as pullets. The SLP seems to be a roo and so does the Silver Duckwing. Not sure about the others. I think the GLP might be a pullet.

Golden Laced Polish (we're sure of it by now)

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The one that most people said Buff Brahma or MIlle Fleur D'uccle

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The one most people said Mottled Cochin Bantam. My wife and I worried about this one. Seems to be slowly feathering compared to the others.

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This is the one most people said was a Light Brahma

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Here is the black one we hoped was something other than a BSL but now we're pretty sure it is a BSL.

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Silver Laced Polish

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Silver Duckwing Old English Game Bantam

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BSL

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I am with Ilia that #3 is a Light Brahma; #2 Buff Brahma, #4 Light Brahma

I think your Golden Laced Polish is male; as well as your OEGB. Brahmas are slow developers, so it will be a bit longer before you know.....
 
Your silver duckwing is a cockeral, and I'm not kidding, and I'm 100% sure. I raise and breed cockerals. See the white line on the end of his wing? A hen does not have that feathering color. None of my hens have ever had that color. I'm sure you will enjoy your chickens, just be careful with the cockeral if you want to keep it. If they're not bred and raised properly, they become very mean. Your light brahma is feathering slowly because it is just slow to mature. I like your silver laced and golden laced polish.
 

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