I dont have a clue got them as yellow chicks

does the very first pic have feather feet? if it doesn't then its a ee.
i think the 2nd one is a ee and the 2 last ones are reb and a black sex link
 
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They do resemble faverolles, but I thought faverolles have 5 toes. I don't see 5 toes in the first pic.
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The second set of pics looks exactly like some of mine. They are about 6 weeks here. We bought from a local chick guy rather then TSC since we wanted pullets. The darker one was sold as an Americana, probably EE, it was chipmunk pattern as a chick. The other, middle of pic, was a yellow chick. We were told they were Colombian Wyandotes, but that is not what that looks like they turned into. (Our first chicks so we only know what we were told.)

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The first ones are more than likely hatchery salmon faverolles. The second looks like a golden comet/red sex link, and the third is an EE (which might not lay colored eggs; they can lay any color).
 
more of the first set
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they have 5 toes and feathers on their feet.
 
more pictures of the black chickens. they have red chests and kind of a green tint on the black feathers idk if you can see it in the pics.
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The "tint" your seeing is the sheen on the feathers
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Common in black chickens. I'm going to guess they are BSLs.


And I don't the dark faverolle is a boy - her comb looks like she's a girl. Dark coloring on female hatchery faverolles is fairly common. Do you have a picture of its whole body?
 

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