Please reply, is this chick a barred rock roo?

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The chick was a cute grey fluffball that I picked out from the straight run chicks and added to my asst. pullets, but now it is looking like my barred rock pullets just grey instead of black, does that mean it's a barred rock roo? It kinda has that look about it too!
And the rooster is a banty but was wondering if anyone had an idea of what breed of bantam he is? He very well could be a cross too, he's kinda goofy looking with that droopy comb
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Go to the Uploads link. Upload your photos. On the my uploads page, right click in the "image" box(the "thumb" box picture will be too small) and select copy. Then paste in into the post and that should be it!
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I wasn't sure at first either, but once you figure it out it's quite simple. Can't wait to see your pics!
 
Not sure about the first 2(or is that the same one?), but the roo could be a Black breasted red Old English Game. I think for show etc. they usually clip the comb so it's smaller. Beautiful birds though!
I have 3 OEG (6 wk olds)and they are all the sweetest things! I have bbr pullet and a blue red sport pullet, and my lil roo is crele colored. I can't wait until they are older and have their full feathering!
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Thanx so much! Yes the first two photos are the same chick, I realized it had feathered out so much more since we got the first shot that I took another to post. Yes, I'd love to see pics of your chicks when they are fully feathered too. My roo is kinda fiesty, he's attacked me twice! Good thing he is small and his spurs aren't very long yet!
Just curious what does sahm in your description stand for?
 
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sahm- stay at home mom
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I'll try to get some new pics of them on here. It has been a few weeks since I've taken any and they have changed quite a bit!
 

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