What am i?

The white boy there could be a White Langshan based on the single comb, leg feathering, and body shape (Langshans are supposed to be U-shaped with head and tail held high).

This is my hatchery-quality Black Langshan cockerel (looking a little ratty at about 5-months-old during what is probably his final juvenile molt).

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The white boy there could be a White Langshan based on the single comb, leg feathering, and body shape (Langshans are supposed to be U-shaped with head and tail held high).

This is my hatchery-quality Black Langshan cockerel (looking a little ratty at about 5-months-old during what is probably his final juvenile molt).

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That does look like my guy!!
 
Being brown with a heavy bloom.

The Ideal Langshan hen I had in my in-town flock laid a sort of pink-brown color but they were pixelated, not evenly pigmented.

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This color wasn't a fluke -- every egg she laid was pixelated like that.
That is so cool!! I can't wait to see what colors the big black green stays to lay
 
Thank you! How can you tell if theure too young? I'm sorry I'm asking A LOT of questions but I'm very very new to all of this
The red one's comb and wattles are small and pale. When a pullet comes into lay, her comb/wattles are bigger and red. The rest of your birds look a little older.
 

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