*New Pix Post 15* What Breed Am I???

Okay.... so the update...

#2 Bertha-
After sticking her feet in a bucket (not sure she was too pleased with that), I came to see that her legs are very muddy! They are whiteish?? Her comb is just smush. There is every so slightly a bump, but it looks like someone just smushed it down or it melted into a comb puddle. I'm not too familiar with comb types. I can take a picture if that would help ID her...????

#3 Parakeet-
Parakeet was excited to see me. She kept attempting to perch on my shoulder (hence the name). Her legs look dark and maybe some green to them? The comb seems to just be a small single???? It really hasn't developed much. Again, I can take a picture if that would help????

As far as age? I have no idea. The scary farmer man I got them from had no teeth and still using chew. I saw them and wanted to take them to a good home and not be someones meal. #1 Chocolate tells me she has laid many eggs... but there is never one in the box. I think she announces she pooped??? She is just really social. #2 Bertha doesn't make any sounds at all?? She doesn't cluck or crow?
 
1. Welsummer, but *could* be a leghorn perhaps? I don't see white earlobes though.
2. Cuckoo marans pullet
3. EE pullet
4. Golden comet aka red sexlink

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ETA: You crack me up!
 
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Cuckoo marans don't have rose combs, and that bird does...

And if she's laying eggs, her legs would be light-colored (almost white) if she were a dominique. Legs fade lighter and lighter, the more eggs they lay.
 
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the second one could be the offspring of a barred rock roo and a dark cornish hen . the only reason i say this is because i have some
that look just like that that i hatched the barred pattern comes from the roo the comb and the thick heavy body comes from the dark cornish .
 
1) Looks sorta like a Wellsummer.... or maybe a leghorn.

2) Cuckoo Morans

3) looks like an Easter Egger, but I cant see if she has muffs....does she have muffs?

4) Red sexlink or production red


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Aw that's a shame. Someone did an awful job of beak trimming. Absolutely awful.

From her coloring and lack of pigment in the legs, I'd say she's either a REALLY old Barred Rock, or a Cuckoo Maran.
 
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We picked her and a gold/blue Wyandotte because their faces just looked awful. They looked ugly, really. My Welsummer (pictured first) has a horrible beak trim, also. Her bottom beak is much longer than her top and she has a hard time eating. Poor baby...
 

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