What breeds do you spot?

Wolfefarmyard

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Hello!
I’m going to be picking up a few new hens soon. The person selling them says that they’re a variety as they have about 100. They said there’s some bantams in there too.

I’m trying to figure out what breeds there are. So far I think I’ve spotted some turkens, buff Orpingtons, sex links, barred rocks, and australorps.

What do you guys see? It’s kind of difficult because they’re not the best pictures but any help is appreciated!

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I see Leghorns, Plymouth Rocks, Orpingtons, Red and Black Sex Links, Naked Necks, Easter Eggers, and Jersey Giants or Black Australorps.

To this I would add possibly some production reds. Some of those birds look to be in rather rough shape. Select birds that are in good feather and good comb and wattle color. Good luck. If you already have birds be sure to quarantine the birds that you pick.
 

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