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The black one looks like a marans to me. I don't think australorps have feathered shanks. The mystery will certainly be solved when she lays, if she's a marans it should be totally obvious from the very first egg. If she is, make sure you use a roo with brown ear tuft feathers on her or you will get a bunch more just like her... just saying... lot of people here don't believe me, but I have a half dozen just like her, hoping to fix it back with coppering next generation...
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I got some BCM from a friend, and they are solid black, no feathered feet either. They are still chicks though, several months old. Do you know about how long it takes for the copper coloring to appear, or would my birds be just black?
 
The black is NOT an australorp. Could be a cross. The only birds I can think of are Marans, because she sure doesn't look like a langshan; not even a hatchery quality one.

The red one seems to be a Newhampshire red - but I can't be sure as I'm not really familiar with the breed.
 
I have some black ones that are about six months old. I have heard it can take up to two years, but that is not the sort I am trying to breed for. I want to see copper the first moult if I can, like what AK whatzername posted, (sorry AK, your name is too long! I can never remember it. LOL)
 

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