This is the whole flock waiting to get their chops and mash lol. I took the pic right as one of our pups ran through the middle of them
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In this photo, I see a mix (the rooster--he might have some Easter Egger in him), another Easter Egger (the white bird), and I can't tell on the other one because I can't see her head.
I see some Red Sex Links in this photo (the red and white birds), and possibly some Production Reds (the red birds on either side of the photo). The buff colored bird in the center might be a Buff Orpington or a mix, and the white chicken could be a White Orpington or a mix. I'm not sure on the breed of the silver bird, as I can't tell what type of comb she has. She might be a Silver Penciled Rock, though.
I see Production Reds (the red birds, including the rooster's), a Black Australorp (the black one), an Easter Egger (the white on on the far right), Red Sex-Links or Red Sex-Links mixes, and another mix (the mainly white bird next to the white and red rooster).
Buff Orpington, maybe Silver-Penciled Rock, a Production Red/Rhode Island Red, a Red Sex-Link, and some other birds that I can't tell the breeds on.
I see a lot of mixed breed birds and several roosters. The "sex links" look to be second generation as at least one of them is a rooster.
first pic--mixed breed rooster, poss easter egger hen
second pic--mixed breed hens and second gen sex link rooster
third pic--at least 4 roosters, 2 red and black and 2 red and white.
fourth pic--hatchery quality buff orp hen, maybe a hatchery quality silver penciled rock hen.
You have a nice mixed flock!