Please help ID this mix

KAKBucks

Songster
11 Years
Jun 8, 2008
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Central Ohio
OK, I have pics of some of these guys as babies and need to ID before I butcher them. A few I think are girls too.

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I think White Leghorn

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I think Black Australorp

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Golden Buff/Comet

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Barred Rock - I think

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No Clue

And I think these are girls:
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Barred Rock Girl?

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White Rock Girl?

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White rock Girl or boy?

Thanks so much!
 
Here are my guesses:

One looks like a white rock rooster. Not a leghorn. He looks too cuddly to be any of the scrawny, have a constant panic attack, leghorn roos I've had.

Two/3 austrolop? rooster

4 buff orp roo b/c of white legs

5 Barred rock roo

6 not sure : roo

7 not sure : roo

8 Barred rock (BR) roo

9 : white rock hen

10 white rock hen
 
So the Golden Buff/Comets are buff Orpingtons.
The last one is definitely a hen. Post a hind pic of the 1st barred rock hen as I think I see pointy saddle feathers indicating a roo.
 
I thought the last barred rock was a girl because she is from the same group and has such smaller comb and waddles than the others. I actually have 2 with smaller combs and waddles and about 6 with larger.
 
1 white rock cockerel

2/3 black australorp cockerel

4 buff orp cockerel

5 barred rock cockerel

6/7 partridge rock? cockerel

8 barred rock cockerel - the males and females have different barring, with the males being generally lighter and the females being darker. Pointed saddle and sickle feathers are visible on this bird.

9 white rock pulet

10 white rock pullet
 
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Yep! Agree completely! Except for 6/7...don't second guess...you got it babe! lol! Looks like a Partridge Rock to me too.
 

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