Cackle Hatchery surprise assortment chicks are here. Help us ID them?

1. Either a Barred Rock or a Male Black Sex Link
2. Blue Ameraucana
3. Golden Laced Wyandotte
4. Silver Laced Wyandotte
5. White Crested Black Polish
6. Welsummer or Brown Leghorn
7. Partridge Cochin
I agree with this spot on, the only exception would be that those are Lavender Ameraucanas instead of blue.
 
Any ideas on these?
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Gold laced polish?
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Small one. also has slight splay leg and just isn't quite acting right. going to move him to an intensive care brooder, I just think he is a little more delicate than the others.
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EE bantie maybe?
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This ones down is very dense and plush and short .
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Very very small, but lively. Will probably put in the delicate chick brooder anyway simply due to size.
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Duck math happened... my fiancee was at TSC and they had ducks... we got 3 mallards and 3 kacki campbells to go with our 3 pekins. I just absolutely *love* ducks! There are 50 baby poultry in our living room right now. Am in fuzzling overload.
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#1. Are those little feet yellow? Leaning towards Barred Rock.
#2. Lavender Ameraucana
#3. Golden Laced Wyandotte
#4. Silver Laced Wyandotte
#5. White Crested Black Polish
#6. Welsummer or Brown Leghorn, which will later be determined by earlobe color.
#7. Partridge Cochin
#8. Likely either Black Australorp or Jersey Giant, depending on foot bottom color. Pink = Australorp, and yellow = Jersey Giant.
#9. Appenzeller Spitzhauben (silver spangled)
#10. What comb type?
#11. Golden Laced Polish
#12. Possible Black Rosecomb, since the picture appears to a wide, wedge-shaped comb
#13. What comb type?
#14. Golden Laced Wyandotte
#15. Bantam or standard? Either Easter Egger or Ameraucana, depending on answer.
#16. Crested or non-crested? Hard to tell from the angle. Crested = Golden Laced Polish. Non-crested = Golden Sebright
#17. Appenzeller Spitzhauben
#18. Easter Egger?
#19. Golden Laced Wyandotte

~Alex
 
Any ideas on these?
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Gold laced polish?
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Small one. also has slight splay leg and just isn't quite acting right. going to move him to an intensive care brooder, I just think he is a little more delicate than the others.
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EE bantie maybe? View attachment 1696627 View attachment 1696628
This ones down is very dense and plush and short . View attachment 1696630 View attachment 1696634
Very very small, but lively. Will probably put in the delicate chick brooder anyway simply due to size.View attachment 1696635 View attachment 1696636 View attachment 1696637

Duck math happened... my fiancee was at TSC and they had ducks... we got 3 mallards and 3 kacki campbells to go with our 3 pekins. I just absolutely *love* ducks! There are 50 baby poultry in our living room right now. Am in fuzzling overload.
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I see 2, 11, & 12 as spitzhaubens. I got mine at Cackle last year and they looked like those.
 
I was totally wrong, they are right about exactly the same size. Oh, it's horrible how Loudmouth carries on.. like something is really upsetting him. Any thoughts on why, or what I can do to help him calm down?
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Edit: they arrived yesterday with a ship day of wednesday, but that was a pushed back ship day from monday originally. So, either hatched Monday or Wednesday.
Chicks will do their little panic cheep if they are in pain, too cold, or are alone. What is the temp of the brooder?
 
No thermometer in there, going off chick behavior, and they act like temps are fine. Spread out thru the brooder doing chick things. Go to warm spot but not directly under lamp, then wander around pecking, drinking, scratching, being adorable. Plenty of company in brooder.
Temp seems fine--that's how comfortable chicks should act. Maybe he just has a lot to say. If temp is fine I don't know what could be causing him to be so loud.
 

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