Identify bantam chicks from tractor supply

DayAnn

In the Brooder
Feb 19, 2020
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I ended up with some random chicks.
I know 3 are silkies and 2 frizzle feathered. Any idea what color they'll be?
The other 5, I believe are just two different breeds. Any idea on breeds?
Any information helpful.
 

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The first one is a blue silkie.
2 is a Mille Fleur Belgian Bearded D’Uccle.
I’m not sure about 3; what type of comb does it have, and does it have feathered legs?
4 could be a lot of things; what type of comb?
5 is also a D’Uccle.
I would guess that the chipmunk striped chick on the left in the 8th picture is a Dark Cornish.
They’re lovely chicks!
 
I agree! Blue, buff, and white silkies. Red and white frizzled cochins. Dark cornish, the chipmunk ones with the darker legs I don't know what they are, either dutch or old english game. OEGB have lighter legs but some colors do have darker.
 

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