Five baby bantam chicks! What breed bantam?!?

MamaChicken02

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Hey guys!! I recently got these 5 bantam babies!!

I’m thinking the yellow is a Salmon Faverolles

But the 4 black and white babies, i have no clue!!

Can anyone help identify?!?!
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The yellow has five toes.
And i have Australorp babies, they have white dots on their heads, these babies do not
Then likely it is a faverolle. :] I've never seen an australorp with dots on their heads but where did you get them?
Edit, if you got them from tsc, they are likely black sexlinks. There's quite a few chicks that look similar on the hoovers website.
 
Then likely it is a faverolle. :] I've never seen an australorp with dots on their heads but where did you get them?
Edit, if you got them from tsc, they are likely black sexlinks. There's quite a few chicks that look similar on the hoovers website.
I have two black Australorp chickens that came from TSC that were black with white dots. I bought four from there a few weeks ago that were sold as black Australorps. I have some barred rock chicks from there as well and it’s hard to tell the difference. But these tiny babies have thrown me completely off! Lol and i was told the yellow baby was a silky, which it is not 😫😫😫
 
Q: Bantam buff cochin chick how many toes

A: They have five toes, rather than the usual four, and they have the silky coat that comes from incredibly soft and fluffy feathers. They have black skin and bones, and as true bantam chickens, they weigh just 2 pounds.



I found this information online.
 

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Q: Bantam buff cochin chick how many toes

A: They have five toes, rather than the usual four, and they have the silky coat that comes from incredibly soft and fluffy feathers. They have black skin and bones, and as true bantam chickens, they weigh just 2 pounds.



I found this information online.
I saw those too!! But the shading of yellow and orange feet don’t match the tiny yellow baby that i have
 

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