Ya’ll know what breeds?

Jul 28, 2022
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So here is my rather small flock. I took these pics a few moments ago. They currently sleep in out shed because we are figuring out the coop. They are outside all the time for at least 6 hours a day (maybe more)
still need help identifying the breeds because I could be wrong about our ‘purebred’ light Sussex‘s. The other two are the ones from my most recent posts. So here are the pics:

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Easter (’light sussex’ rooster)
Snowy (’light sussex’ hen)
Clover (??? Hen)
Loona (??? Hen)
and here is a pic of my rooster (Muffin, also known as Muffin Man) that passed away from a strange disease. (We think it was mareks and the others are totally fine) and we still don’t know if muffin was male or female XD
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Soooo what are your thoughts on their breeds?
 
Also, near the end muffin couldn’t walk at all. Her breathing was raspy and at about 10am she passed away on the 9th of june this year. We still didn’t know what gender he was but he definitely was crowing like a cockerel but had all the signs of being a female. We also thought that he was 2 genders.

(he was about 3-4 months old when he passed away)
 
Light Sussex and Light Sussex mixes. Picture three is your only cockerel, he is a Light Sussex. Sorry for your loss of Muffin, would need pictures of saddle area to tell gender. Best of luck with all your birds.
Also, we don’t have pics of his saddle feathers but I can tell you that there were no male features on the tail. Like, no saddle feathers on the side but longer than a females.
 

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