Post Easter income IDs

avidFFa

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As expected, after easter we get quite a few birds that were either chicks or decor. We actually hatched a few this year for our own, no labels though.

Our only easter birds so far are 3 bantam roos. they seem to be seramas?
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g324/loachlover/DSC00914.jpg
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g324/loachlover/DSC00903.jpg
Actually, if anyone knows the blond necked bird aswell, thatd be appreciated.
They are cute little fellas. No intrest in being anywhere near me though :P

The next are 2 chicks that at first i though may be EEs or something along those lines.
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g324/loachlover/DSC00900.jpg
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g324/loachlover/DSC00901.jpg
and this guy/gal(should be female)
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g324/loachlover/DSC00905.jpg
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g324/loachlover/DSC00895.jpg
ignore the Buff.

Then theres this large roo, i thought maybe a Black aus but wasnt sure.
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g324/loachlover/DSC00896.jpg
He a real friendly boy, a great roo.

This maltempered little guy we are watching for a lady
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g324/loachlover/DSC00908.jpg
Just a whole lot of puff and feathers.

And of course, no easter is complete without ducklings(rescued, not easter ducks)
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g324/loachlover/DSC00910.jpg
So, give me some ideas please :)
 
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The roo in the 1st photo looks like a Serama to me. The 1st two EE's are pullets and the 3rd is a cockerel. The big rooster looks like a Birchin Marans mix. The EE is 100% a cockerel. No idea about the ducklings!
 
So wait, the 2 younger guys i posted after the seramas are both EE pullets? (there are 2 pics of each bird).
Then the large black guy is a Birchin maran.
The maltempered guy is a....
and the ducks are malards btw, they were found on the road, mum hit by a car, dad no where to be seen.
 
The red EE is male. The black roo is not an Aussie; they're completely black, no other color.
 
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Thank you both, I didnt think aus had yellow neck feather either, why i asked. hes a great bird still though, well behaved.

I just realized how obviously male that red EE is. WOW i was not paying attention there. On a brighter note, now we have a breeding project. Thanks again. Any ideas on the white and green male?
 
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