What breed are these solid grey?

jus10inla

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See attached photo; i have 2. I was given 5 birds in a less than inhabitable case. Just nursing them alone.

They were born early 2022 and supposedly lay a tan egg. I thought they were olives til i was told they lay tan egg. Im thinking australop now bc one is super broody
 

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An Australorp would have a single comb; hers looks to be a pea comb, or modified pea comb. I see 2 Leghorns, and what looks to be a Buff Orpington, but I can't see their legs which would really help ID them. They look like they've not been taken care of, I hope you can nurse them into good health again. ❤️
 
An Australorp would have a single comb; hers looks to be a pea comb, or modified pea comb. I see 2 Leghorns, and what looks to be a Buff Orpington, but I can't see their legs which would really help ID them. They look like they've not been taken care of, I hope you can nurse them into good health again. ❤️
Are you saying the greys are what, Blue Australorps? They look like Sapphire Gems to me. (Brown eggs, they are basically Blue Rocks). Either way, brown eggs.
 
Are you saying the greys are what, Blue Australorps? They look like Sapphire Gems to me. (Brown eggs, they are basically Blue Rocks). Either way, brown eggs.
Well i thougt sapphire gem also but didnt think they go broody. One of these was ultra ticked today when i picked them up. Soon as i walked up i told the guy.. “ gota broody one there, shes ready for eggs” he just looked at me like what u mean, i been kicking her off for weeks now. Had no idea what a broody was.


They were in less than favorable conditions for the last 3 yrs. Hopefully i can give them some form of better life
 
Well i thougt sapphire gem also but didnt think they go broody. One of these was ultra ticked today when i picked them up. Soon as i walked up i told the guy.. “ gota broody one there, shes ready for eggs” he just looked at me like what u mean, i been kicking her off for weeks now. Had no idea what a broody was.


They were in less than favorable conditions for the last 3 yrs. Hopefully i can give them some form of better life
All hens can go broody, just some breeds are known to do it more commonly/often on average :)
 
New pics. Suggestion? Possibly easter? I know there is a 1/100 chance of getting a tan egg.
 

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