Rare chicken ID

Not pure Dutch bantam, probably a mix. But why do you need to identify them?
So, let me explain, while I was watching the video before posting the thread, I have found chickens that would intrigue me, but don't know the breed of them. So I asked Tudy to help me identify the breed, but we decided to narrow it down to four breeds, then two breeds. The last two were Sussex and Dutch bantam. The Dutch bantam was the closest to the picture.
 
So, let me explain, while I was watching the video before posting the thread, I have found chickens that would intrigue me, but don't know the breed of them. So I asked Tudy to help me identify the breed, but we decided to narrow it down to four breeds, then two breeds. The last two were Sussex and Dutch bantam. The Dutch bantam was the closest to the picture.

I see. I would agree with Jed and MysteryC, they are mix breeds. But they are pretty similar to OEGB'S, Dutch bantams and such, so if you're looking for breeds to get, look into those
 

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