Can anyone identify these little ones?

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I have no idea what breeds these are.
The first ones where labeled as Olive Eggers one day, and the next were labeled black sex link. They have slightly feathered legs. Pictures 1&2.
The buff pullet and Cockerel seem to be the same breed, but what that is, I don't know. Pics 3&4
The little black pullet? Is my daughters pet named Raven. Any thoughts on what she is? Pictures 5&6
Next is this little one in the center of picture #7. We have about 5 that look like her.
Last is another pet of my daughters. His name is Dragonic. He has mostly grey with white flecks, but some patches of red/buff with white flecks. All of them are about 3 months old.
I know it's a lot, but I would really appreciate your help. I hate not knowing! 20190506_191714.jpg 20190506_191726.jpg 20190506_191100.jpg 20190506_192052.jpg 20190506_191217.jpg 20190506_191413.jpg 20190506_190815.jpg 20190506_192024.jpg
 
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I have no idea what breeds these are.
The first ones where labeled as Olive Eggers one day, and the next were labeled black sex link. They have slightly feathered legs. Pictures 1&2.
The buff pullet and Cockerel seem to be the same breed, but what that is, I don't know. Pics 3&4
The little black pullet? Is my daughters pet named Raven. Any thoughts on what she is? Pictures 5&6
Next is this little one in the center of picture #7. We have about 5 that look like her.
Last is another pet of my daughters. His name is Dragonic. He has mostly grey with white flecks, but some patches of red/buff with white flecks.
I know it's a lot, but I would really appreciate your help. I hate not knowing! View attachment 1766017 View attachment 1766020 View attachment 1766032 View attachment 1766034 View attachment 1766050 View attachment 1766052 View attachment 1766054 View attachment 1766063
I have one like the last one and I'm 99% sure He's a Cockerel got Him @Rural King.I love his color
 
So, does anyone think that the first two black birds could be olive eggers? They don't look like black sex link, which they were labeled a day after they were labeled olive eggers. Could the buff two be Japanese? They are low to the ground, flat back and upright tail, most of the time. The last two, I don't have a guess at all unless it's OE of some sort. I love the mixed bantams at feed stores!
 

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