anyone good at chick colours?

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I purchased 8 day old "mix breed bantams" for my broodies. Out of those 8 these 3 i will be keeping.
I'm pretty useless when it comes to chicken genetics, solid colours I got but that's about it. soo I was hoping I could get some help. Honestly I don't mind the wait and see game (had to do that with others I raised lol) but I can't help be a tad curious.

This one I have always thought silver duckwing
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I did think partridge with this one but now it's feathered more I'm not confident on that
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Third I have no clue
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You will need to wait until their adult feathers come in at 3-5 months of age. Chick feathers are always representative of adult feathers.
 
Silver duckwing, gold duckwing, and maybe a heterozygous for duckwing and wheaten. Possibly with silver at blue. So potentially silver blue wheaten duckwing. That’s a mouthful.
Really not sure on that last one.
 

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