what breed is she? Purchased on 12/9 from tss type store assorted bantam

Well, i just sold two frizzle roos purchased with the three remaining girls(i thought all were shes,) and its showing no roo traits with personality . No aggressive traits, but it could just be a late bloomer. We will know sooner or later. There always that chance it maybe a late bloomer roo.. It was smallest one from start when i purchased so i always kept close eye on it..i honestly thought ig would die because im always prepared to lose one when i purchase a handful of baby chicks but still here and doing well.
 
I agree with everyone else, but I'm also thinking dark brahma. How many laces are there on each feather, and what type of comb?
I dont know enough about chickens ti know what lace means? I was roo inexperienced to tell comb type from this early, too. Was not ignoring your questions i appreciate all the answers and opinions That u all give a newbie like myself. Thanks: )
 
I think shes a mix of this and a brama perhaps due to the fact she has a peacomb.. This looks like her alot probably will look similar to this once shes feathered our.

notice extra feathery legs just older and better proportioned:)
 

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I think shes a mix of this and a brama perhaps due to the fact she has a peacomb.. This looks like her alot probably will look similar to this once shes feathered our.

notice extra feathery legs just older and better proportioned:)
She/he looks like a brahma to me, just bad quality color or some sort of color project.
 
Heres ms peeps or boots she has two names. Lol! Any ideas on breed im pretty sure a bant cochin maybe . i saw silver laced STANDARD hens that resembled her pattern. #my model banty girl ms naomi campbell. Look at her legs
I think it may be a Brahma mix. In addition to the pea comb it also has vulture hawks. If it is a mix then it could be female. If it is an unusual dark Brahma then it is probably male, going by feather pattern. So basically you're going to have to wait some more to know its sex and breed. Brahmas and even Brahma mixes can be very slow to mature. Even the bantams.
 

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