We have 2 barnyard mix breeds that we hatched from our own eggs and a silver laced frizzle Poland hatched a few days later (from purchased eggs). All are 5 weeks, or nearly 5 weeks.
Nora / Norman
His dad is a black mix breed, and his mum is a gold birchen booted bantam sablepoot:
Fairly sure he’s a Norman with the orange comb and wattles.
Yogi (unisex name)
Again it’s dad is a black mix breed, and mum is a silver welbar bantam.
I’m also thinking this one is a he too...
altho comb and wattles aren’t as prominent or red.
Zasu (unisex name)
This is the silver laced polish frizzle... and really hoping she’s a she!
She has daintier legs and feet, and sticks closer to her broody mum. There’s not really any sign of comb or wattles yet, so hoping that’s a good sign for a pullet! I know “poof” shape can be an indicator, but it’s still pin feathers yet, plus the frizzle makes it hard to tell. She is a few days younger, so only 4 and half weeks old.
Nora / Norman
His dad is a black mix breed, and his mum is a gold birchen booted bantam sablepoot:
Fairly sure he’s a Norman with the orange comb and wattles.
Yogi (unisex name)
Again it’s dad is a black mix breed, and mum is a silver welbar bantam.
I’m also thinking this one is a he too...

Zasu (unisex name)
This is the silver laced polish frizzle... and really hoping she’s a she!
She has daintier legs and feet, and sticks closer to her broody mum. There’s not really any sign of comb or wattles yet, so hoping that’s a good sign for a pullet! I know “poof” shape can be an indicator, but it’s still pin feathers yet, plus the frizzle makes it hard to tell. She is a few days younger, so only 4 and half weeks old.