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Can you tell from these pictures what breed these are? I tried on a different post but those pictures were not very good. Maybe these are better angles. One picture has 2 birds I need help determining breed for both. These birds are around 5 months old. I labeled the picture on if I needed help identifying hen or rooster.
Where did you get them?
 
I'm not sure if you're willing to have a go at possible colour too but here's one of my Bantam chicks! I'm not wonderful at colour genetics and stuff.

I guess bonus points if you guess what he is (I'm thinking he anyways). I know what he is but I've never seen anyone with a chick like it before so I have no idea how he'll turn out!

Exciting times when chicks are growing up :D

1 day old:
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@RoostersAreAwesome

I have a silkie crossbreed hen called Ebony in my profile pic. She has a walnut comb, dark skin, small waddles, blue earlobes, 4 toes (with a few tiny feathers), a small, fluffy crest and lays small, cream silkie eggs. She weighs about 1.2kg, a pretty small chicken. She just started laying about a month ago, 6 eggs a week consistently. I was thinking she could be crossed with a Sebright??? But how she's laying so well amazes me!

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This is Olive at 1 day, a few weeks and 4 months. She was bantam sized when she hatched but she is slightly large for being bantam now. Her egg was labeled as a bantam frizzle but she is clearly not, we asked the breeder what she could be later and they don't know. She has four toes, and short feathers on her feet. She has a small single comb. She is a slight off- white with beautiful light tan penciling over her wings, back and tail, and the friendliest chicken I've ever known. If anyone has guesses on what some parts of her parentage could be, I would like to know, so far the only thing we know about her is that she is not purebred.
 
@RoostersAreAwesome

I have a silkie crossbreed hen called Ebony in my profile pic. She has a walnut comb, dark skin, small waddles, blue earlobes, 4 toes (with a few tiny feathers), a small, fluffy crest and lays small, cream silkie eggs. She weighs about 1.2kg, a pretty small chicken. She just started laying about a month ago, 6 eggs a week consistently. I was thinking she could be crossed with a Sebright??? But how she's laying so well amazes me!

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I answered your other thread asking about her breed. I believe she’s a hamburg x silkie bantam. Or that she at least has a lot of hamburg and silkie in her if she’s not a first generation cross.
A friend. I think he hatched them. I am not sure where the parents came from.
Does you friend have any idea of what breeds the possible parents of your chicks are?
View attachment 2293423View attachment 2293424View attachment 2293425This is Olive at 1 day, a few weeks and 4 months. She was bantam sized when she hatched but she is slightly large for being bantam now. Her egg was labeled as a bantam frizzle but she is clearly not, we asked the breeder what she could be later and they don't know. She has four toes, and short feathers on her feet. She has a small single comb. She is a slight off- white with beautiful light tan penciling over her wings, back and tail, and the friendliest chicken I've ever known. If anyone has guesses on what some parts of her parentage could be, I would like to know, so far the only thing we know about her is that she is not purebred.
Bantam cochin mix
 
Can you tell from these pictures what breed these are? I tried on a different post but those pictures were not very good. Maybe these are better angles. One picture has 2 birds I need help determining breed for both. These birds are around 5 months old. I labeled the picture on if I needed help identifying hen or rooster.
He thought they were marans.
The first photo is a marans cross cockerel and the second photo is a olive egger cross cockerel with an olive egger cross or an olive egger pullet.
 

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