Murdoch’s mystery chicks.

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Please help me ID these chicks. Everything was labeled wrong at the feed store. I think the first one might be a sex link and the third in English Orpington but I’m just guessing. No clue on the white poofy cheeks. EE?
 

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Please help me ID these chicks. Everything was labeled wrong at the feed store. I think the first one might be a sex link and the third in English Orpington but I’m just guessing. No clue on the white poofy cheeks. EE?
How many did you buy and were all of them labeled? Do any of them have straight comb or do they have pea combs? Which one has white poofy cheeks?
Think of them as your impulse flock and be happy with them.:)
 
I'll guess olive egger, easter egger, and Sapphire Splash Orpington. Presuming these are from Hoover's.

Curious what the bin said?
 
Please help me ID these chicks. Everything was labeled wrong at the feed store. I think the first one might be a sex link and the third in English Orpington but I’m just guessing. No clue on the white poofy cheeks. EE?
1. Straight
2. Pea? Poofy cheeks, black stripe on head
3. Straight

I only bought one of each. They have friends 😬
 
Well, I don't think any are Dixie Rainbows, at least. You may be waiting for egg color to guess which of the hybrids you have and it may never be certain since there are several that lay blue or green and have non standardized plumage.
 

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