Can anyone guess the breeds?

Vconde09

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Apr 12, 2019
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I have five chicks I have no clue what breed they are.Five of the chicks are a bantam breed and they all white one is just a regular breed of chick.they a lettered so it is easier for you guys to let me know what breeds are connected to what chick.
Thank you in advance!
 

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a gold sebright
b doesn't appear to be bearded/muffed, so cochin if straight comb, brahma if peacomb.
c. Same as above
c2. No idea. Leghorn and White rock are the most common possibilities, but there are a lot of white chicken breeds.
d. gold duckwing oegb I'm assuming the legs will turn white as they age. If they remain yellow, then the chick's a dutch bantam
e same as above.
 

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