What breed are these chicks and young pullets.

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I know one of my younger chicks is Japanese bantam but the rest? Three of the younger chicks are the same breed and the other three of them are bantams. (Including the Japanese bantam) The first picture is one of the chicks that there are two other almost just like it.
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she has feathery feet. ^^
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I believe this little guy is a roo. ^^


Now, time for the older pullets. One I know is white leghorn, there’s a welsummer I believe and a buff Orpington.
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This one has stumped me.^^
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This solid black bantam has feathery feet and the pink spot on his head is from something getting ahold of her when she was small. ^^
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Orange is a Production Red or a New Hampshire. Probably a New Hampshire.
The fluffies with the feathery feet are all bantam cochins. (Actually, the first one could be a Brahma, if she has a peacomb. But since the other two are cochins, I'm making assumptions)
Black head has green feet, so she's most likely a mix. Some variation of an Easter Egger, I'd guess.
The white could be a Leghorn. It's hard to tell with white chickens, and she doesn't have the giant comb I expect of the breed, but she's young, and everything else matches.
 
Orange is a Production Red or a New Hampshire. Probably a New Hampshire.
The fluffies with the feathery feet are all bantam cochins. (Actually, the first one could be a Brahma, if she has a peacomb. But since the other two are cochins, I'm making assumptions)
Black head has green feet, so she's most likely a mix. Some variation of an Easter Egger, I'd guess.
The white could be a Leghorn. It's hard to tell with white chickens, and she doesn't have the giant comb I expect of the breed, but she's young, and everything else matches.


I agree with this-image 1 is DEFINITIVELY a New Hampshire-looked exactly like mine did at that age.
your little black Cochin is a cockerel.
 

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