Is chick number 1 one of the bantams?
If so I'm thinkng silver duckwing Old English Game Bantam and I'm guessing a cockeral but it's too young to tell.
Bantam chicks from tractor supply are sold straight run so they will be a combination of males and females. (As new flock owners you may not want to keep any cockerals but i wouldn't keep more than 2-3 for certain with the number of birds you have.)
The chicks that are photographed in the red lamp light need to be rephotographed in more natural light.
Also many breeds of chicks look similar as babies so you will want to repost as they grow. Probably at 6 and 8 or 10 weeks.
5 is definitely a silver laced sebright
8 is a gold laced sebright
If so I'm thinkng silver duckwing Old English Game Bantam and I'm guessing a cockeral but it's too young to tell.
Bantam chicks from tractor supply are sold straight run so they will be a combination of males and females. (As new flock owners you may not want to keep any cockerals but i wouldn't keep more than 2-3 for certain with the number of birds you have.)
The chicks that are photographed in the red lamp light need to be rephotographed in more natural light.
Also many breeds of chicks look similar as babies so you will want to repost as they grow. Probably at 6 and 8 or 10 weeks.
5 is definitely a silver laced sebright
8 is a gold laced sebright