New to chickens- need help identifying!

ChristianChicken

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Nov 27, 2018
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Hi there! I’ll be posting some pictures on a few different threads as I get better pictures. I’m trying to figure out what breed my girls are! I’m extremely new to this and wanna know as much as I can! Attached are pictures of one of my sweetest girls, Emerald!
 

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Alright everybody!!!
*drumroll*
Her feet are...
White! They were dirty at first and I had to clean them slightly, but they are indeed white!

Is she a black Australorp then? I uploaded a super close up of her feathers simply because they are so beautiful. Thanks for your help!

I always am attaching pictures of Mocha. She is a brown color, with a few black feathers in her tail. She is very hard to get pictures of but I’ll give ya the best ones I’ve been got! Also attached are all these little red ladies that have bit of white feathers all over, almost yellow/orange eyes! Thanks everyone for your help!
 

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Australorp then. Your dark red hen is a Rhode Island Red. The ones with the red and white are Red Sexlinks. All very common and very good layers.
Thank you so much! I need to get pictures of my three older girls. They have black feathers with a greenish tint but have red feathers on their chest. They had a previous home before me so they don’t typically let me close. They also are molting so they look a little sad
 

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