Dollar bin chick ID

Jun 6, 2023
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We rescued two chicks and one didn’t make it, so I scooped up three chicks from the dollar bin to befriend the sebright.

They weren’t labeled, assuming the one with the muffs is an Easter egger, but not sure on the other two?
 

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Pretty sure they both have a single comb. The black chick is a bit blurry - if it's a walnut comb or pillow type comb it could be a wyandotte? But the gray chick has a single comb for sure, so there is that.

As they feather out, comb type and skin color on feet will help you figure out what they are for sure.

Cute chicks!!! At 6-8 weeks, if you post pics in the What Breed and Gender Is This? forum, folks can further help you ID breed and gender. Have fun with them!
 
Pretty sure they both have a single comb. The black chick is a bit blurry - if it's a walnut comb or pillow type comb it could be a wyandotte? But the gray chick has a single comb for sure, so there is that.

As they feather out, comb type and skin color on feet will help you figure out what they are for sure.

Cute chicks!!! At 6-8 weeks, if you post pics in the What Breed and Gender Is This? forum, folks can further help you ID breed and gender. Have fun with them!
Thank you for taking the time to look! So grateful for more experienced chicken peeps ❤️
We started our flock just last year with Brahmas and Buff Orpingtons and have had a blast - we love them to pieces, but we all agree these new chicks are especially sweet. Looking forward to whatever they turn out to be!
I’ll be sure to post there later down the line, thank you!
 

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