what breed are these? :)

All I know is that is NOT a delaware its a Columbian Rock. Dels have freckles not solid stripes down the neck
 
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Based on how the tail feathers go up at the end allmychickens is correct, that is a light sussex, not a columbian, their tails don't go up, they go straight out. It is not a Deleware cause they have spots on the neck not stripes. allmychickens got the other ones right too, good job.
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Correction: after looking at it a second time I realized the legs are yellow not flesh colored. So it is a Columbia, the tail feathering is kinda odd but maybe it is the angle of the shot?
 
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The top one. If it were a Light Sussex it would have white legs, it the picture the legs look yellow. But the background is Bright Yellow .
 
bottom right is a Isa Brown....lays brown eggs...It looks just like mine...
 
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Brahmas have shank feathering and pea combs. So that's definitely not a Brahma.

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Definitely not an ISA. ISA's Are red throughout the body with white hackles/feathers, like comets. If that bird in the pic is what you have you have Ambers
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To the OP: Didn't see the original words. But, I definitely know the breeds of these as stated (the blue one was iffy but still a solid guess), and the Leghorn is a white egglayer only. So... dunno what they're thinking but that's definitely a leghorn and definitely will lay white eggs!
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ISA Browns hens are Red in color and that is no ISA Brown.

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They are all Production type hybrid fowl (there not purebred) meant for egg production, there can be about 15 or 20 hybrids that look just like the ones in the picture you posted.
Let me ask this where did you get the picture from, do you have a link to the site? With this information we may be able to help better.


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