Can you tell me what breed these are?

Varabtbb

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Hi. We have 5 chickens and I am just wondering if you can tell already at 7 weeks old what breeds these are and if they are all females like they said they were? Thank you!!
 

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I'm pretty sure the black chicks are Black Australorps, but the rest I can't be sure. The brown one in the first pic may be an easter egger, but i'm doubting myself because of her legs and feathers. That chick in the first pic also may be a rooster because the rest don't have as big of comb growing as that one, and it looks like it is growing a longer rooster tail. I very well could be wrong, but that is just what I see :) Good luck!
 
I'm pretty sure the black chicks are Black Australorps, but the rest I can't be sure. The brown one in the first pic may be an easter egger, but i'm doubting myself because of her legs and feathers. That chick in the first pic also may be a rooster because the rest don't have as big of comb growing as that one, and it looks like it is growing a longer rooster tail. I very well could be wrong, but that is just what I see :) Good luck!
Thank you for your feedback!
 
The chicks appear to be mixed breed. The black feathers and black skin could actually have ayam cemanis. Not many breeds have black skin. As far a gender I would keep an eye for the red to be a boy as the waddles are more developed than most at 7 weeks, but nothing for sure as we can't compare with others with the same genetic makeup.
 

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