Those have more red than most BSL chicks so I'd say they are the Asian. Only thing that is puzzling is they can tell BSL pullets from cockerel with 100% accuracy at hatch. The male's have white spot on head females do not. As for barred rocks they both have white spot at hatch. So if they sold you BSL as pullets that had a white spot on head they were definitely not pullets. That was a false
I'm sorry if my description was unclear.
The bin for BSL Pullets (pullets only it said) was right next to the bin for Asian (st run only).
The 3 males (2 of whose pics I posted) came out of the Asian bin. They have all the qualities one would expect of a BSL: yellow feet, barring on most feathers (although the barring is not the same as a BR would be). The bars on these males are wider apart; one has a white chest with black tiny stripes or flecks (his pic isn't posted yet). The other 2 have what @junebuggena called atypical markings.
The girls: all but one have black feet. One has yellow feet. Their coloring ranges from almost all black to Lots of orangey-red (the most of that color is on Raven whose pics I posted last).
That's why I said I think the chicks were mixed from the 2 bins.
The 3 (from the Asian bin) with white on their heads are most likely BSLs. The 5 pullets I bought from the BSL-pullet only may be a mix of BSL and Asian. The 2 suspected pullets I bought from the Asian bin look just like the other pullets from the BSL bin.
The ONLY differences between all the pullets is: 1) the amount of orange-red tones and 2) that one of them has yellow legs and feet.
With this info, what are your thoughts plz?
BTW instead of further hijacking the thread by posting even More pics, I'll assume that everyone gets the point I'm trying to make with the pics. Of course a mama always thinks her baby pics are the cutest, but...enough! LOL.