Mystery chickens!!

Kikai

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I got 4 eggs from a farm and decided to try and hatch them in my incubator. 2 were fertile and hatched. I have no idea what breed or sex they are. Because they are farm chicks, I guessed initially by shell color and chick color that they were some type of sex linked breed, which would make sense. But, now the buff one is developing a larger comb and the white one is turning buff colored!
Any insight is appreciated. I have an existing flock of Americaunas and Swedish Flowers.
 

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I’m saying EE, but if they hatched out of a brown egg, they could be OE. The colors are wrong for known Red sex-links, but both look male at this age.
The eggs were VERY dark brown and speckled, almost Maran dark, which is why I initially thought Black/Red Star.
 
The eggs were VERY dark brown and speckled, almost Maran dark, which is why I initially thought Black/Red Star.
Did they by chance look like this, or darker? This is one of my PR eggs. The one with the beard you have is most likely an OE, the other one could be as well.
 

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Did they by chance look like this, or darker? This is one of my PR eggs. The one with the beard you have is most likely an OE, the other one could be as well.

This is a pic of the eggs they hatched from. Neither have the Americauna face tuft beards. It's possible the pic is misleading?
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