Bantam Chicks

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Anyone know what breed and or gender these chicks are? I got them from rural king today. I got a silkie, and these three others. I didn't post a picture of the silkie. Any help would be greatly appreciated! I looked up the brownish colored ones and all I could find that kinda resembled them were cream legbar bantam Chicks. The black one I have zero clue about. Thanks in advance!!
 
Anyone know what breed and or gender these chicks are? I got them from rural king today. I got a silkie, and these three others. I didn't post a picture of the silkie. Any help would be greatly appreciated! I looked up the brownish colored ones and all I could find that kinda resembled them were cream legbar bantam Chicks. The black one I have zero clue about. Thanks in advance!!
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These patterns are pretty common in chicks. It will be hard to know until they feather out. The chipmunk pattern is common in things like CCLB, welsummer, Easter Eggers, etc... Keep us updated as they grow.
Every Easter Egger chicks I've bought and bred have had fluffy cheeks though. And the brown ones have white spots on the heads and white on one of the chicks body. I've only seen welsummer chicks have chipmunk pattern and just brown, no white at all. What is CCLB?
 
Every Easter Egger chicks I've bought and bred have had fluffy cheeks though. And the brown ones have white spots on the heads and white on one of the chicks body. I've only seen welsummer chicks have chipmunk pattern and just brown, no white at all. What is CCLB?
CCLB is Crested Cream Legbar. I don't believe they are EEs, that was just an example of what the pattern is common in. Like I said, it will be pretty hard to know what they are before they feather out.
 
These patterns are pretty common in chicks. It will be hard to know until they feather out. The chipmunk pattern is common in things like CCLB, welsummer, Easter Eggers, etc... Keep us updated as they grow.
X2 it will be easier to tell at 5 or 6 weeks.
 

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