New babies not certain of two chics

Kaddi143

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I have 4 new babies. One tiny one I believe is golden seabright, one is ameraucana, I am uncertain of yellow her legs tuned Grey so if not ameraucana then Easter egger. The Black striped one I have no idea possible Easter egger. Anyone help on opinions would be appreciated!
 

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I see no true Ameraucanas. Only bearded chick is a non-standardized color. Individual pics in natural lighting would be very helpful, but what I think I see is an Easter Egger, Silver Laced Wyandotte, Welsummer potentially, and a Silver (or gold, hard to tell with the lighting) Sebright
 
I'm not trying to doubt the legitimacy of your breeder, but I am highly doubtful it's an Ameraucana. The only color the chick down could be would be silver and that color is extremely uncommon in Ameraucanas and it would definitely be listed as such. I do not think either of the two other chicks are your typical Easter Eggers and I stand by my previous guesses until you get individual pictures :)
 
The brown chipmunk one could be a LOT of things... At this age it's not really easy to tell them apart. I'm gonna guess Welsummer cause the common from feedstores, but update us in a few weeks!!
Yeah we don't get many of those here because it's so hot but I really don't want another Roo and that I have no idea if any look like possible.
 
Congratulations on your chicks. You will not be able to tell gender on any of them until they are at least six weeks old.😊
Yes I'm aware I have had hens for most of my life, however in Georgia they were for my sons FFA and I didn't get too involved except to feed, clean, help. But now it's me as "The Chicken Tender!" Or "Chicken Whisperer" as my family calls me Lol! Some breeds I have now, couldn't take freezing weather in North Georgia mountains Appalachian trail area, so learning new stuff!
 

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