Not sure what breed my hens are?

oliviaelizabeth

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Hello! These are my ladies, Doris, Nora, Edith, Diliah, Pearl and Alice ( Alice isn’t present in these pics as she is laying). I was wondering if one of you lovely people knew their breed? As I have no clue.
Thankyou! :thumbsup:jumpy
 

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Well, I see two easter egger types. The black with the feathered legs is probably an olive egger, the other is the white with the crest. The black has ameraucana blood lines, giving her the muffs and beard, the white has legbar genes, giving her the crest.
Otherwise, I think I see a light Sussex, a production red or a New Hampshire, and I'm not sure what the blue is. A sapphire gem maybe? or Asian blue?
 
Well, I see two easter egger types. The black with the feathered legs is probably an olive egger, the other is the white with the crest. The black has ameraucana blood lines, giving her the muffs and beard, the white has legbar genes, giving her the crest.
Otherwise, I think I see a light Sussex, a production red or a New Hampshire, and I'm not sure what the blue is. A sapphire gem maybe? or Asian blue?
Thankyou so much!
 
Thankyou so much guys!
I have looked on line and definitely think that the blue chicken is a sapphire gem. Are they quite common birds? Thanks again:celebrate:ya
 

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