Weird chicken, possibly part aseel?

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Well I got some back garden hatching eggs from a mixed flock (I know there was a rir rooster), they hatched and are 14 weeks now and all of them has pale feet except from 2, one black with like a copper red around him and one white one with a black dot so small she almost seems completely white, she has a really long beak and a surprisingly tall neck is she stretches. I have got 2 other white ones but pale legs and a more normal size beak. What would you say she part? I'm thinking maby aseel. Here's some pics of her.
 

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Well I got some back garden hatching eggs from a mixed flock (I know there was a rir rooster), they hatched and are 14 weeks now and all of them has pale feet except from 2, one black with like a copper red around him and one white one with a black dot so small she almost seems completely white, she has a really long beak and a surprisingly tall neck is she stretches. I have got 2 other white ones but pale legs and a more normal size beak. What would you say she part? I'm thinking maby aseel. Here's some pics of her.
Aseels have a different body shape...she looks a lot like a leghorn though...
 
Pea comb of an Aseel, or cushion comb(Depending on variety), will be visible if it were mixed with Aseel since that's a dominant trait.

Most likely a leghorn mix.
 
Personally, it looks like it was not a mix, as it still has yellow legs, beak, and a straight comb. And it’s white...I may be wrong though, as I have only one leghorn and did not raise her from a chick.
It was not pure white as it has a little white dot so could a white leghorn have that?
 

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