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If those are Penedesencas, they are partridge penedesenca. Looks like you have one male and two females. Males are lighter, females are darker or more striped looking.
Below is a Black Penedesenca chick.
There are a handful of hatcheries with partridge or wheaten penes. So it isn't beyond the realm of possibility for a feed store to have either of those varieties.
Sandhill is the only one with blacks and by Glenn's own admission, he doesn't select for the carnation comb or white lobes. I know someone that bought some from him and some had 5 toes so I wouldn't go there.
Below is a Black Penedesenca chick.
There are a handful of hatcheries with partridge or wheaten penes. So it isn't beyond the realm of possibility for a feed store to have either of those varieties.
Sandhill is the only one with blacks and by Glenn's own admission, he doesn't select for the carnation comb or white lobes. I know someone that bought some from him and some had 5 toes so I wouldn't go there.