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    Ideal poultry surprises

    1 Rhode Island red 2 Blue Andalusian, blue Australorp, blue Orpington, blue copper Marans 3 Partridge Plymouth rock 4 Welsumer 5 barred rock 6, 7 maybe Easter eggers 8 same as #2 9 cuckoo Marans or maybe olive egger I edited, but it still might be off
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    8-9 week old Delaware Gender Help!

    12 weeks is when the males usually start showing male specific feathers. Those are the long, slim, pointed feathers males get in the hackle and especially the saddle area. But in the meantime just keep an eye on the comb and wattles for increased size and redness. If things stay pretty much the...
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    Help Identify What Breed & Question About Space

    As far as space goes, I think you'll be okay for another couple of weeks. But then you should move them to a bigger space. As far as the heating plate goes, I would probably leave it the way it is for a while longer, until some of the smaller chicks get more feathering.
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    8-9 week old Delaware Gender Help!

    The comb/wattles are pretty well developed for that age, but not to the point where I'd say it's for sure a male. I think this one will simply take more time than most to tell.
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    Help Identify What Breed & Question About Space

    You have no Wyandottes or Brahmas, so they must have substituted other breeds. 1 is probably an Easter egger 2 is the Leghorn 3 I'm thinking it's another Easter egger, but could be a brown Leghorn or Welsumer. That color pattern is pretty common. 4 olive egger 5 Hmmm, the feet look yellow...
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    Bantam Cochin or something else

    I'm pretty sure they're gold laced Cochin bantams.
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    Hen’s Breed?

    She's a pretty hen. Whether she's a JG or not, I wouldn't use her for breeding purposes because, as you already stated, she's way under weight, and she also doesn't fit the standard for Jerseys in other ways, such as the long, high carried tail. I'm sure she'll make a great pet and laying hen.
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    EE, OE, Araucanas any notes for a newbie

    It's difficult to tell olive eggers and Easter eggers apart. They're both hybrids, the only difference being the OEs should have the dark egg gene plus the blue egg gene, whereas Easter eggers can lay any color, really, but often blue or green. In the picture, the blue one in from is a cockerel...
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    Help!! , what breed of duck is this…?

    Perhaps black Swedish or Cayugas. It would help to see their chests. Swedish will have more yellow or white in that area than Cayugas.
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    BCM mix--barred rock with crest? Lady or Gent?

    If it is 8 weeks old, then probably a male with comb and wattles of that size. It does look like a cuckoo Marans cross, maybe with one of those Legbar type Easter eggers with the little crests.
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    What kind of hen is this?

    There are two types of cinommon queens. Both are sex links. This type is a red rooster over a silver laced Wyandotte hen, so they look different from other types of red sex links.
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    What kind of hen is this?

    It's a cinnamon queen hen, as labeled in the picture.
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    Laced Wyandottes Sex???

    Yes. I am not sure if it works the same in lavenders, since they are a newish variety. May again be a case of wait and see.
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    What breeds have this color?

    This is a question that would probably get answered more quickly on this forum: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forums/exhibition-genetics-breeding-to-the-sop.16188/ Maybe @NatJ can help.
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    Laced Wyandottes Sex???

    Laced Wyandottes often get large, colorful combs early, even in the females. So in the case of this breed I wouldn't go by that alone. I would wait another few weeks before deciding. The thing to watch is the evenness of the lacing on the back and shoulders. Females will be more even in that way...
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