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I have a second chick that looks similar to the sebright, but the coloring is a little different, I'm sure it's just another sebright.
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I'm glad for excellent quality because the BF just grabbed four different looking chicks to surprise me (never considered quality or any other matter), plus it's always nice to have nice quality birds and sense I have no clue on qualities or how to tell, I might learn if I know what I'm looking for and have a guide to go by
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I think I might have some of the brothers and sister as I got my chicks at the same hatchery!!!

We picked up the same chicks last year, and I have found that there are three different types of bantams from Townline..

There are...
Belgian D'Uccle Bearded and Booted bantams (And yes, I would say the yellow one with the silver tints is DEF. a Porcelain D'Uccle! Just picked one up this year actually, really excited to watch it grow. Did a lot a research trying to figure out what color its going to be and found porcelain to be the best)
Seabrights (Golden and Silver (Orange heads, mostly orange, white and black when chicks)
Old English Game Bantams (They tend to look like they are wearing eyeliner and are the smallest of the assortment at Townline)

Although I could not see all your pictures, these are the only breeds I have come across in bantams from Townline
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