What breed/sex might I have?

More birds from the flock. They are at my cousins. The first ones I sent are living with me. But all hatched together.
My cousin thinks she was told they are isa browns, I'm no expert, but it just didn't sound right to me??
 
More birds from the flock. They are at my cousins. The first ones I sent are living with me. But all hatched together.
My cousin thinks she was told they are isa browns, I'm no expert, but it just didn't sound right to me??

IF they all hatched together Im going to say you kePT* all the right ones...well right if you wanted girls.
Isa Browns are not white.
 
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Where did these birds come from?
You mentioned that hatched out of brown eggs...did you hatch them?
 
My cousin hatched them. Bought the eggs from a feed store. They said they weren't sure and to ask the supplier, who in turn told her isa brown.
 
My cousin hatched them. Bought the eggs from a feed store. They said they weren't sure and to ask the supplier, who in turn told her isa brown.

gotcha...
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what a good supplier....!

Could it be possible the supplier supplied the wrong eggs?
meaning: they thought they were the ISA brown's eggs...but accidentally game them the "other" breeds eggs?
 
Could the feed store ask the supplier if they happen to raise any other breeds?
 
The four in the first picture look to be pullets . I think OGM was right they appear to be of a mixed breeding . And I think KiKisGirls is right about the four in the last picture being roosters . when you say brown eggs where they light brown leaning more to pinkish brown or darker leaning more to the brown color ? I think you got eggs from a fence jumping rooster or wayward hen . Eat the roosters and see what color eggs the pullets lay . Eggciting ain't it . you could get white eggs pink eggs or brown eggs Surprise
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Either way they'll taste much better than anything you can buy from the store .
 
This is so exciting.
When will they start laying?
The supplier just said isa brown, but I will call again tomorrow and see if they could have mixed up some eggs and what other breeds they might supply.
The eggs were a lighter brown...possibly pinkish. Let me see if I can find a picture
Yes, "home made eggs" are the best eggs
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Thank you all so much
 

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