rooster for sure right?

Most of mine don't have single combs. its more of rose and I believe they are mixed quite a bit. Will post pictures of adult flock I got eggs from. Good to know why so many have feathered feet :) I didn't doubt marans but something else also.
 
Hard to get pictures of parent flock but here are some.
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very short male and female,
 
Cant get good picture of the two black ones with comb that is close to head unlike the single combs. But they have the grey green almost purple tinted feathers and feathered feet. These were left to roam after owners didn't wont, from what I hear they have been around along time. They roost in our trees and turn my compost and I feed them, cant get too close or they run.
 

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