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Thanks, how could you tell?
He has a slight crest, and you said that he produces crested offspring. Though polishes have slate legs, they also have the genetics for white legs (they have white foot bottoms). Single combs with extra points are common in polish crosses because of their comb type. Then there’s the body shape and tail- his back is sloping, and his tail is longer than that of a dual purpose breed rooster.
OEGB mix or Phoenix mix?
 
He has a slight crest, and you said that he produces crested offspring. Though polishes have slate legs, they also have the genetics for white legs (they have white foot bottoms). Single combs with extra points are common in polish crosses because of their comb type. Then there’s the body shape and tail- his back is sloping, and his tail is longer than that of a dual purpose breed rooster.

OEGB mix or Phoenix mix?
One part is correct.
OEGB/Mille Fleur D'uccle X OEGB.

Parents: Squeakers, & Tiny.
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I can tell you what breed or mix of breeds you have. All you have to do is post some pictures and tell me where you got your chicken(s).

Preferred pictures would be a standing side profile, a picture of the legs and feet (if not included in the side profile), and a picture of the comb (if it's not a single comb).

I would also prefer that you only post chickens that are older than 12 weeks. I can try with younger chicks, but sometimes it's impossible to know at that age.

I would be happy to tell you how I came to my conclusions. If you're wondering about your chicken's sex, I can help with that, too!
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3 silkies 12-13 weeks olD in this pic . Can you help?
 
I can tell you what breed or mix of breeds you have. All you have to do is post some pictures and tell me where you got your chicken(s).

Preferred pictures would be a standing side profile, a picture of the legs and feet (if not included in the side profile), and a picture of the comb (if it's not a single comb).

I would also prefer that you only post chickens that are older than 12 weeks. I can try with younger chicks, but sometimes it's impossible to know at that age.

I would be happy to tell you how I came to my conclusions. If you're wondering about your chicken's sex, I can help with that, too!
 
I can tell you what breed or mix of breeds you have. All you have to do is post some pictures and tell me where you got your chicken(s).

Preferred pictures would be a standing side profile, a picture of the legs and feet (if not included in the side profile), and a picture of the comb (if it's not a single comb).

I would also prefer that you only post chickens that are older than 12 weeks. I can try with younger chicks, but sometimes it's impossible to know at that age.

I would be happy to tell you how I came to my conclusions. If you're wondering about your chicken's sex, I can help with that, too!


These guys about 6 months old
 

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I have a few that I’m curious about. Bought them off craigslist from a high schooler doing an FFA project. I was told they’re rare/exotic breeds, but have since been led to believe they’re actually just mixed breeds. I can’t find many birds that look like them. The white bird I’ve thought maybe welsummer or americauna, but those are guesses. They’re still pretty young, but their colors are mostly the same as in these pictures. They’re around 3 months old, I believe. I can give you updated pictures upon request; it’s just dark out and I wanted to post before I lost this thread.
 

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I have a few that I’m curious about. Bought them off craigslist from a high schooler doing an FFA project. I was told they’re rare/exotic breeds, but have since been led to believe they’re actually just mixed breeds. I can’t find many birds that look like them. The white bird I’ve thought maybe welsummer or americauna, but those are guesses. They’re still pretty young, but their colors are mostly the same as in these pictures. They’re around 3 months old, I believe. I can give you updated pictures upon request; it’s just dark out and I wanted to post before I lost this thread.
Updated pictures would be appreciated.
 

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