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Luann is this on the first pic or the second? I picked up the first one in the dark noticed it looked wrong and exchanged it the next day. I thought I may of grabbed a welsummer by mistake. The chip munk looking one is the one I got second. The first one is the one without the stripeThe two chicks I see look like a full partridge and a partridge with wheaton mixed in. You can see the eye line on the full partridge and the lighter face of the wheaton. Partridge chicks should look like chipmunks in down and the wheatons should look solid yellow - if you see yellow with markings you have a mix of the two. I see this often, it is because the boys look very close to identical at breeding age. The professor who saved the breed told us that the wheaton will have a light spur and the partridge with have a slate spur. When a group of us met up in Georgia I bought a partridge roo and another fellow brought a wheaton roo and we looked them over head to toe to help us learn to tell them apart. That is the beautiful of meeting up at chicken shows, you learn a lot from the judges and other breeders and the opportunity to study the real thing.