You have a GLW and possibly an EE, but no Speckled Sussex in the bunch. She will get more gold and more defined lacing as she grows.
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It's, unfortunately, very common for people to get mislabeled chicks at feed stores. And worse, some of these folks think they're buying laying hens only to discover they have meat birds. While you didn't get exactly what you'd planned, I think you'll love them anyway.Thank you everyone for your input. I was hesitant to post and ask because I figured people got sick of newbies always asking the same stuff, but I figured since there was a whole subforum it must be common. Plus, now I've read about twenty other threads asking the same thing and it's fun to see all the different breeds in their chick stage.
Anyway, I'm excited to learn about my new breeds!